Frases de Jessica Lynch

Jessica Dawn Lynch es una soldado retirada perteneciente al Ejército de los Estados Unidos, en el cual cobró fama al ser rescatada y calificada como "heroína" por el gobierno de los Estados Unidos. Se presume que dicha historia fue inventada con motivos propagandísticos, para aumentar la moral de los soldados estadounidenses que lucharon en la guerra de Irak. Antes de ser rescatada, la soldado Lynch fue hospitalizada en un manicomio, tras un combate librado por ella y sus compañeros en la localidad iraquí de Nasiriya.



«Durante veinte años, nadie sabía mi nombre. Ahora quieren mi autógrafo. Pero yo no soy una heroína». Wikipedia  

✵ 26. abril 1983
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Jessica Lynch: Frases en inglés

“The truth of war is not always easy. The truth is always more heroic than the hype.”

Her final statement has also been quoted in news reports as "The truth of war is not always easy to hear but it is always more heroic than the hype".
Congressional testimony (2007)
Contexto: My hero is every American who says "My country needs me" and answers that call to fight. I had the good fortune and opportunity to come home and to tell the truth; many soldiers, like Pat Tillman... did not have that opportunity. The truth of war is not always easy. The truth is always more heroic than the hype.

“I am still confused as to why they chose to lie and try to make me a legend, when the real heroics — of my fellow soldiers that day — were legendary.”

Congressional testimony (2007)
Contexto: I have repeatedly said, when asked, that if the stories about me helped inspired our troops and rally a nation, then perhaps there was some good. However, I am still confused as to why they chose to lie and try to make me a legend, when the real heroics — of my fellow soldiers that day — were legendary.

“I'm not about to take credit for something I didn't do.”

On reports of her fighting fiercely until captured. She was actually unconscious because of her injuries in a rocket grenade explosion and subsequent vehicle crash. BBC News (7 November 2003) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3251731.stm