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stormy
06-18-2003, 12:16 PM
<span style='font-size:10pt;line-height:100%'>Real Story Of Jessica Lynch's Convoy</span>

ABCNews.com
June 17, 2003

It became known as the &quot;Wrong Way Convoy,&quot; a hapless group of American mechanics, clerks and computer technicians who were waylaid in an unexpected firefight early in the war with Iraq. Eleven soldiers would die while others - including Pfc. Jessica Lynch - would be taken captive. One question persists: who was responsible for the mix up?

A still-classified Army report has concluded that at a checkpoint, vehicles from the 507th Maintenance Ordnance Company were accidentally sent in the wrong direction -- and straight into a harrowing ambush.

It was March 23, the fifth day of fighting, and before the sun set, it would go down as the deadliest day for U.S. forces during the war. For Lynch, the 20-year-old supply clerk from Palestine, W.V., it would end up being taken captive -- not after a gun battle as early reports suggested, but after a devasting Humvee accident as the driver tried to get away from Iraqi fire.

&quot;When I look back on that day, I can see the trouble we were headed for from miles away. Minute by minute, hour by hour, it was obvious it would end that way,&quot; one soldier who was part of the convoy told ABCNEWS.

Heading Into Iraq

Sometime after midnight on Friday, March 21, a convoy of vehicles of the 507th set off into Iraq in support of the Army's 3rd Infantry Division. It was a dark night, on the cusp of the last quarter of the moon's monthly phase. The 507th was part of an almost inconceivably long convoy that included thousands of military vehicles that snaked across the border and followed Iraq's Route 1 northwest from Kuwait. The route passed south of the city of Nasiriyah and then turned almost 90 degrees north, skirting the western suburbs of town.

The &quot;Real&quot; Story-it's pretty lengthy (http://www.military.com/NewsContent?file=FL_ lynch_061703&ESRC=dod.nl)

pRIMrose
06-18-2003, 02:17 PM
The way I look at it ~ Lynch was one of the lucky ones. At least she is alive and back with her family.

stormy
06-18-2003, 03:49 PM
I agree, Rim--I think the story was mistitled, but maybe they thought it would get read better with that name in the title. Who knows?

Actually, the story is not about her, but about the totality of that convoy.

Stormy

AngelsRWorldChamps
06-18-2003, 09:43 PM
Stormy please take note

This forum is for published news articles or for your own self started topics on issues concerning our military. Please observe copyright law by posting only 100-150 words of the article and providing a link to the original.

Thanks

stormy
06-18-2003, 10:29 PM
Gee, Mark, what did I do wrong? What did you do, count the words?

Stormy

ALLEN L. WELLS
06-20-2003, 01:40 PM
http://gopusa.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/wow.gif THIS IS ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF ABC NEWS TRYING TO MAKE A MOUNTAIN OUT OF A MOLE HILL. *MUST HAVE BEEN A SLOW NEWS DAY OR AN OPPORTUNITY TO PROMOTE THEIR ANTI-WAR AND ANTI-BUSH PROPAGANDA. *OUR MILITARY IS MOVING OVER 200,000 TROOPS THROUGH OUT THE IRAQI THEATER AND THESE GUYS MAKE A BIG DEAL OUT OF ONE GROUP GETTING MISROUTED. *IT WAS UNFORTUNATE THAT A LOSS OF LIFE RESULTED FROM THIS MISTAKE. *I CAN'T BELIEVE THESE GUYS AT ABC NEWS DON'T HAVE ANYTHING BETTER TO DO THAN TO KEEP BEATING THIS DEAD HORSE.