July 28, 2004

Not the One We Thought

In the midst of an Iraq situation that only gets more muddled each day, Nicholas Kristof finds a sliver of clarity in the life -- and death -- of one soldier:

It also seems that the heroism originally attributed to Private Lynch may actually have been Sergeant Walters's. Iraqi radio intercepts had described a blond U.S. soldier fighting tenaciously, and the Army this year awarded him a posthumous Silver Star in implicit acknowledgment that he was probably that soldier.

The citation reads: "His actions and selfless courage under fire resulted in saving lives of several other members of the convoy" - perhaps including Private Lynch. His cover fire allowed fellow soldiers to escape, while he remained alone in a hostile city; when he ran out of ammunition, he ran but was captured. So it looks as if the paramount hero of that day was not the one we thought, but rather a soldier who died anonymously.

Posted by mesh at July 28, 2004 02:40 PM | TrackBack
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hey, i erased your SIP. send it again please. the first 7 pages were great!!! sorry

Posted by: ari at July 29, 2004 02:54 PM
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