Constructionwx wrote:Isn't that a miracle. Just think how her, and her family and friends feel. I'd like to able to tell them that they had a good friend in Douglasville. Go Perry Go Perry Go Perry

Jessica and her family have thousands of good friends here in Douglasville...as do all of our brave young men and women in harms way. There are flags waving and yellow ribbons on nearly every home in town....and prayer services at every house of worship in Douglas County. Candlelight vigils are being held at churches, in front of the courthouse, and at private businesses. One of those brave American POW's is a native of Douglas County...a graduate of Douglas County high school (Chief Warrant Officer Ron Young, Jr.).
Jessica's story touched me so deeply because she reminds me so much of both my little sis and our mother. Also, Jessica is from Appalachia...as was my mom (rural northeast Tennessee). Like I told you in the pm, I'd never seen or heard of Jessica Lynch until March 23rd...tonight I feel like she's family (and my sis feels the same way
While I'm overwhelmed and uplifted by her rescue, I'm very sad to learn several other brave young American POW's weren't as fortunate. I grieve for them...and pray for their families
Perry