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Freed US prisoner arrives in Germany for treatment
RAMSTEIN, Germany (AFP) Apr 03, 2003
The teenaged female soldier rescued from the Iraqi warzone by US special forces arrived late Wednesday at a US airbase in western Germany, pictures on German television showed.

Nineteen-year-old Jessica Lynch was to be directly taken to nearby Landstuhl military hospital, several kilometers (miles) from the Ramstein base, a spokeswoman said. After receiving treatment -- she reportedly has multiple gunshot wounds and broken limbs -- she will later return to the United States and her home in the state of West Virginia.

Lynch, a soldier with the 507th maintenance company, had been missing since March 23 and was listed as missing in action.

She was freed overnight Tuesday by special forces who stormed an Iraqi hospital. Her liberation led to widespread celebrations in the United States, particularly in her home town of Palestine, West Virginia.

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