June 17, 2007

ID Cards of 2 Missing Soldiers Found

No sign of the missing soldiers themselves yet, but now their ID cards have been recovered, about 90 miles from where they were kidnapped last month.

Via CNN:

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- U.S.-led coalition forces have found the identification cards of two missing American soldiers, believed to have been abducted last month south of Baghdad, the U.S. military said Saturday.

"Coalition forces raided a suspected al Qaeda in Iraq safe house near Samarra on June 9 and discovered the identification cards" of Spc. Alex R. Jimenez of Lawrence, Massachusetts, and Pvt. Byron W. Fouty, of Waterford, Michigan, a military news release said.

The cards were recovered 90 miles (about 144 kilometers) north of where the two men disappeared, a few days after an Islamic militant group issued a video showing what appeared to be military ID cards.

The Islamic State of Iraq also announced the deaths of the two soldiers in commentary on the video, but provided no proof.

The families of the two soldiers continue to hold out hope that they are still alive:

Maria del Rosario Duran keeps holding fast to hope. Even as military officials announced yesterday that her kidnapped soldier son's identification cards were found in an al-Qaida safe house north of Baghdad, the mother in Corona, Queens, believes he is alive.

"We're waiting, we're waiting. I think this is good news. Maybe they moved him to somewhere," Duran said yesterday of her son, Spc. Alex Jimenez, 25, as a tear formed in her eye. She added: "If I continue to hope and hope and hope, then in my mind he's alive."

And another heartbreaking excerpt:

Like Jimenez’ parents, Fouty’s stepfather found hope in the latest news.

“I take it as they keep moving him, and that he’s alive,” Gordon Dibler Jr. said. “I was happy that they found something tangible. I’m going to keep hoping.”

[snip]

Andy Jimenez returned to Lawrence last week and to his job as a contractor after keeping vigil with Duran and other family in New York since the news first broke. Yesterday afternoon, Jimenez was helping repair a friend’s lawn mower.

“We just keep hope with him,” his close friend and neighbor Wendy Luzon said. “We wait for that little bit of news. Like Andy wants, the only thing we can do is to keep praying.”

But nothing can keep either of them from thinking of Alex.

Andy Jimenez ends every telephone conversation with friends and family members in tears. He wakes up in the middle of the night with his son on his mind. One day last week, he sat down to eat beef steak, white rice and beans and thought of him.

“Because he likes to eat a lot,” he said.

Meanwhile, Duran said she will continue praying as she has done since her son enlisted.

“We’ll continue to have the same faith in God so he can give us strength,” she said. “I feel like I’m on the road to Calvary.”

Continued, constant prayers for the two soldiers and their families. If the two young men are, in fact dead, then they are in a better place and no longer suffering as their families are. As long as the families continue to hold out hope, we owe it to them to bombard the gates of Heaven with prayers on their behalf. Prayers also for the safety of the troops working on the search-and-rescue mission.

Posted by: noburqa at 03:19 PM | Comments (5) | Add Comment
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1 Keeping the American soldiers alive would be a goal if the bad guys had other goals that included these guys.  So far, we have not seen such evidence of those goals in play.

At what point would keeping these guys alive be a burden for the bad guys?

Finding their id cards means what?  The bad guys did not have time to gather up their stuff because the good guys were coming for them?  Or could it mean something else?

Probabilities?  One guy was found dead in the river.  Why would his comrades be somewhere else?  Alive?

For me, I would want to know who controlled that "safe" house and those neighbors in the immediate area...but we already know the military thinks just like this.

Therefore, they (the military) have interviewed those they could about this "safe" house and the previous occupants.

Hopefully, our guys are on the hunt.  I suspect they are.  While I don't have much hope for the two guys being alive, I have not abandoned all hope.  I just wish that those who were involved pay the ultimate price!

I want our enemies dead, real simple.  Dead people don't come back except in dreams, a place where I can deal with that reality.

Posted by: RJ at June 17, 2007 05:00 PM (yyxO/)

2 RJ:
The initial reports of the safe house seizure said that Computers, and editing equipment was found -- If you remember there was a video released featuring the ID cards -- so it could be as simple as the ID cards were transported to the house to be featured in Al Qaeda video footage.

Posted by: davec at June 17, 2007 10:33 PM (kcDpP)

3 No matter what we want (or the parents and friends of the Soldiers want) if the two Soldiers carried through on their training, they tried to escape or resist, even at the risk of being killed.
 
Also, I've read enough on milblogs to know that most American Soldiers and Marines do not want to be captured alive, or if they are to do everything to resist and escape.
 
Plus that is one of the "rules" that they have been given by the Military.
 
If they are alive, they are in such bad shape or imprisoned in such harsh conditions that they may die anyway.
 
Bad thoughts, terrible for the parents and all, but I remember that when I was a grunt, I told myself and my buds that I would die before I would be captured. I also told my buds that if it looked like I was captured to bring the fires of hell down on me and my captors.
 
Papa Ray
West Texas
USA

Posted by: Papa Ray at June 18, 2007 01:19 AM (gQ03B)

4 i only pray every last arab man, woman, and child is slaughtered in the coming years or this will be a nonstop occurance.

with all Jesus strength i pray for the opportunity to slit the throats of hundreds of thousands of arab children so there is no new generation of suicide bombers and terrorists.

God Bless America

Posted by: Jake Roberts at June 18, 2007 06:16 PM (DCZ7U)

5 Jake Roberts. I pray I can stick my pistol in your eye and piss on you before I pull the trigger.

Posted by: greyrooster at June 18, 2007 09:39 PM (P3TAU)

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