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Saving Private Lynch

By Annette Fuentes

This article appeared in the April 28, 2003 edition of The Nation.

April 10, 2003

It was a drama too good to miss, made for TV, if not for Hollywood. So the Pentagon made sure that when Special Operations commandos launched a nighttime raid on an Iraqi hospital April 1 to free a captive US soldier, more than just the troops were rolling. Pfc. Jessica Lynch, the captive, was freed by Navy Seals and captured on video as she was carried out on a stretcher, looking wan and pained but stoic. The Pentagon showed a tape of her rescue to journalists, and soon the story of Private Lynch's rescue was broadcast around the globe. Just what George W. Bush needed at that moment, with his generals trashing the war plan and casualties from friendly-fire incidents growing.

Maybe it is just what Lynch needed too, getting rescued like that before an audience of millions. She will survive her many wounds and, we hope, mend from the trauma of her captivity. Now when she returns to Palestine, West Virginia, she may have better prospects than when she left for the Army. The Washington Post reported that Hollywood producers were panting at the made-for-TV possibilities of Lynch's story. Book contracts and scholarship money have been proffered.

Back home in Palestine, there aren't many jobs or opportunities to speak of. Lynch signed up for the Army before she graduated from Wirt County High School. Wirt County's un-

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About Annette Fuentes

Annette Fuentes is a New York journalist who writes on education and healthcare. more...
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