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Specialist Shoshana Johnson, a member of the 507th Maintenance Company, was captured during an ambush in the early days of the Iraq war and held prisoner until she and her fellow Soldiers were rescued by the Marines. Johnson's story, which was largely ignored at the time because Jessica Lynch became the media darling, is a gritty recounting of her capture, her wounds, and the challenges she faced when she came home. Post Traumatic Stress, treatment and the negative attitude from those who blamed her and her fellow soldiers for being captured in the first place.
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Biography, Prisoners of war, Iraq War, 2003-, African American soldiers, Women prisoners of war, Women soldiers, Iraqi Prisoners and prisons, Female Participation, Iraq War, 2003-2011, Johnson, Shoshana, -- 1973-, 1000blackgirlbooks, Iraq, biography, Iraq war, 2003-2011, personal narrativesPeople
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I'm still standing: memoirs of a woman soldier held captive in Iraq
2010, Simon & Schuster
in English
- 1st Touchstone hardcover ed.
1416567488 9781416567486
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