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 | Gulf War II - Able to walk with the aid of a walker but still having trouble standing, Jessica Lynch makes remarks from a wheelchair in the Elizabeth town park, in W. Va. Hundreds of journalists were in this 1,000-person county seat to report Lynch's first public words since her ordeal. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) click to open  |  | Gulf War II - Former POW Jessica Lynch is wheeled from the stage by her brother Spc. Greg Lynch, Jr. after making brief remarks in the Elizabeth, town park Tuesday, July 22 2003, in West Virginia. Hundreds of journalists were in this small county seat to report Lynch's first public words since her ordeal in Iraq. (AP) click to open  |  | Gulf War II - Pfc. Jessica Lynch talks to reporters as she returns to her neighborhood in Elizabeth, West Virginia, July 22, 2003. Lynch was taken prisoner during the Iraq war and rescued by U.S. Special Forces. (Blake Sell/Reuters) click to open  |  | Gulf War II - Army Private First Class Jessica Lynch is pushed by her brother, Army Specialist Greg Lynch, Jr. before speaking to reporters in Elizabeth, West Virginia, July 22, 2003. Lynch was taken prisoner during the Iraq war and rescued by U.S. Special Forces. (Blake Sell/Reuters) click to open  |  | Gulf War II - Army Private First Class Jessica Lynch waves to well-wishers as she returns to her neighborhood homecoming celebration in Elizabeth, West Virginia, July 22, 2003. Lynch was taken prisoner during the Iraq war and rescued by U.S. Special Forces. She is seated with her brother, Army Specialist Greg Lynch, Jr. (Blake Sell/Reuters) click to open  |  | Gulf War II - Former POW Jessica Lynch waves from her front porch as she arrives home with her father Gregory Lynch Sr., top left, and mother Deadra, right, at her home in Palestine, W.Va., Tuesday July 22, 2003. Lynch, who was awarded the Bronze Star, Purple Heart and Prisoner of War medals Monday was released from Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. (AP Photo/ Steve Helber) click to open  |  | Gulf War II - American MIA: Bernice Manygoats and her daughter Albertina Watchman, 8, of Cow Springs, Ariz., sign a card of support in a Tuba City, Ariz., grocery store, Thursday, March 27, 2003. Hundreds of local residents in this small northern Arizona town and surrounding communities have signed the cards offering love and support for Pvt. 1st Class Lori Piestewa, photo at right, who is missing in action in Iraq. click to open  |  | Gulf War II - American MIA: An undated photo of Pfc. Tamario Burkett, 21, 1st Battalion, 2nd U.S. Marine Regiment of 2nd Expeditionary Brigade, who is one of eight North Carolina based Marines missing in action in the Iraqiwar . The Pentagon announce his and seven more missing Marines Thurday, March 27. 2003 click to open  |  | Gulf War II - American MIA: Brenda Wilson (L) stands alongside her son Raymond Wilson (R) as she holds a photo of son, PFC Tomorio Burkett in front of their Buffalo, New York home on March 29, 2003. Burkett, 21, is listed as Missing In Action and is a member of the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade. Seven other Marines involved in that battle are also listed MIA. They were attempting to secure a bridge near Nassiriya, Iraq when they came under heavy enemy fire. click to open  |  | Gulf War II - American MIA: People bow their heads in prayer at a candlelight vigil for Pfc. Jessica Lynch, who is missing in southern Iraq with 11 other U.S. soldiers from the 507th Maintenance Co. in Elizabeth, W.Va. Tuesday, March 25, 2003. (AP Photo/Bob Bird) click to open  |
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