March 23rd ambush and capture A majority of the
POWs were captured from the ambush of
507th Maintenance Company. Separated from a larger convoy, they were ambushed in the Iraqi-held town of
Nasiriyah on March 23, 2003. Out of thirty-three soldiers present, eleven were killed and seven were captured in the firefight. Several weapons of some soldiers jammed in the firefight. These following soldiers were captured by the Iraqi forces:
Iraqi TV interview Soon after their capture, Jessica Lynch was taken to an Iraqi hospital due to her serious injuries. The other five POWs, bloodied and beaten, were interviewed by the Iraqi TV, and the footage shown worldwide by
Al Jazeera. In the interview,
Private First Class Patrick Miller was asked why he came to Iraq; his reply was "I came to fix broken stuff." He was then asked if he came to shoot Iraqis, he answered, "No, I came to shoot only if I am shot at. They don't bother me, I don't bother them." In a
CNN newscast, Miller stated that he believed that he was intended to be killed after his capture.
March 24th Downed Helicopter and Capture On March 24, they were joined by
Chief Warrant Officers Officers David Williams, 31, and
Ronald Young Jr., 26, whose
AH-64 Apache helicopter from the 1-227 Helicopter Attack Battalion had been shot down in central Iraq during the
attack on Karbala. Relocation and rescue The POWs were taken to
Baghdad, where they were isolated in separate
prison cells. As American troops came closer, the soldiers were shifted from building to building. As it became clear that the war was over for the Iraqis, some of their captors approached a Marine unit from the
3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, Delta Co., 3rd Platoon which was a part of
Task Force Tripoli that had been pushing up toward
Tikrit,
Saddam Hussein's hometown. A Marine battalion was sent to check on intelligence and found the seven POWs with a confused Iraqi guard unit, whose officers had fled. On April 13, 2003, 21 days after the 507th members were captured, members of the 3rd Light Armored Recon burst in on the Iraqi guards who gave up without a fight. Ordering everyone on the floor, a Marine gave an order to "Stand up if you're American!" Given dirty prison clothes and fed little food, the POWs had lost much weight and with their garb, and beards they looked like Iraqis. "At first,"
Spc. Shoshana Johnson remembers that, "They didn't realize I was American. They said, 'Get down, get down,' and one of them said, 'No, she's American.'" Within hours, the seven were on their way to Kuwait International Airport inside a Marine Corps KC-130 transport plane, the first stop before the United States. They told their stories to two reporters accompanying them on the flight. "I broke down. I was like, 'Oh my God, I'm home,'" Johnson said. ==War crimes perpetrated against Coalition forces==