DETROIT, July 9, 2008

2 Missing Soldiers' Bodies Found In Iraq

Parents Say Sgt. Alex Jimenez, Pvt. Byron W. Fouty Found After Disappearing In Deadly Ambush Year Ago

    • In an undated file photo, Pvt. Byron W. Fouty, 19, of Delta Company, 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment is seen near Youssifiyah, 12 miles south of Baghdad, Iraq. His family said on July 9, 2008 that Fouty's body has been found in Iraq.

      In an undated file photo, Pvt. Byron W. Fouty, 19, of Delta Company, 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment is seen near Youssifiyah, 12 miles south of Baghdad, Iraq. His family said on July 9, 2008 that Fouty's body has been found in Iraq.  (AP Photo/ Sgt. Michael Morse, HO)

    • In this undated file photo released by the U.S. Army, Spc. Alex R. Jimenez is seen. The father of Jimenez of Lawrence said his son's body has been found in Iraq.

      In this undated file photo released by the U.S. Army, Spc. Alex R. Jimenez is seen. The father of Jimenez of Lawrence said his son's body has been found in Iraq.  (AP Photo/US Army)

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(CBS/AP)  The bodies of two U.S. soldiers missing in Iraq for more than a year have been found, their families said Thursday night. The military would not immediately confirm the report.

The father of Army Sgt. Alex Jimenez, of Lawrence, Massachusetts, said the remains of his son and another soldier, Pvt. Byron W. Fouty, of Waterford, Michigan, had been identified in Iraq.

CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports the families of the dead soldiers said they'd been told their sons' bodies were found by Iraqi authorities and identified by dental records.

Jimenez, 25, and Fouty, 19, were kidnapped along with a third member of the 2nd Brigade of the 10th Mountain Division during an ambush in May 2007 that left several other soldiers dead. The body of the third kidnapped soldier, Pfc. Joseph Anzack Jr. of Torrance, California, was found in the Euphrates River in May.

Days after the men disappeared al Qaeda in Iraq posted video on the Internet of what it said was an ambush that killed four U.S. and one Iraqi soldier on patrol 20 miles south of baghdad, reports Palmer. The video also showed the identity cards, credit cards and possessions of three more who - the video claimed - had been captured and executed.

Jimenez's father, Ramon "Andy" Jimenez, said uniformed military officials came to his home Thursday to tell him the body of his son and some of his son's personal effects had been discovered. Fouty's stepfather, Gordon Dibler, said military officials also came to his home Thursday to break the news.

Andy Jimenez told The Associated Press through a translator that the news "shattered all hope" the family had to "see Alex walk home on his own."

"Every day that he's been missing has been a day of `what could have been' ... but after hearing the news today ... I'm still in shock," Dibler said.

The soldiers' families, who had become friends over the past year, were notified around the same time and had been in touch. The Pentagon generally waits 24 hours after notifying the next of kin before making a release public.

Lawrence veterans services director Francisco Urena, who was at the Jimenez home Thursday and translated for the soldier's father, said the family was given no details on the discovery of the bodies or the nature of the soldiers' deaths. Dibler said Fouty's body was found in the Iraqi village of Jurf as Sakhr.

Urena said the Jimenez family expected to receive Alex Jimenez's body in five days.

"He's very thankful for everybody from the community in Lawrence and throughout the U.S. who have provided him support during the difficult time the family has been through during the past 14 months," Urena said of Andy Jimenez.

The soldiers were from Company D, 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment - nicknamed the "Polar Bears."

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by patriot12436 July 13, 2008 2:32 AM EDT
sgtrds
We may disagree on political issues but we both earned the right to our beliefs. Being a vet makes us all brothers.
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by sgtrds10-4 July 12, 2008 3:46 PM EDT
Posted by patriot12436 at 05:16 AM : Jul 12, 2008


Thanks for having my back bro.
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by patriot12436 July 12, 2008 8:18 AM EDT
nancy naive
You say suit up, why haven''t you joined ? You think it is a great war to support, show some real support.
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by patriot12436 July 12, 2008 8:16 AM EDT
hall5988
Sgtrds has never bashed the troops in any manner. He is a fellow veteran. We do not agree on political choices but he has earned the right to his beliefs, as i have mine. We have both been in combat and know the sacrifices made by our brothers who didn''t make it back. Bush and his greed are the cause of this war, nothing else. He doesn''t care about the Iraqui''s having a democracy any more than he cares about the death of these soldiers. You never see a politicians kid in battle except for McCain. I am niot for McCain either but i respect him as a veteran and i respect his sons for serving.
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by sgtrds10-4 July 12, 2008 6:24 AM EDT
hall5988

No one! I repeat NO ONE is ever bashing the troops here! I hate this criminal regime that has American by the throat, but I will never blame the troops for what these as*sholes have ordered them to do by invading and occupying Iraq. The troops did as they were told and did a wonderful job, befitting the best trained and equipped Army ion the world. That said, never ever ever DARE to make the mistake that attacking the morons in the White House is the same thing as attacking the troops! NEVER!
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by hall5988 July 12, 2008 5:18 AM EDT
Ok, Lets stick to the story here, if you want to bash, bush, the goverment, the military, or anyone else, do it else where. Two very young men have lost their lives so that you can sit here and write this comments on this board. You might not agree with what is being done over there or you might, however, these men and women have left their families for over a years time sometimes longer and sometimes forever to make sure we can stay free here...Stop bashing them, stop arguing on here, and just bless these men who have lost their lives. Thank you both for what you did for us and you gave the ultimate price for our freedom, thank you so much!! My thoughts and prayers are with your famillies at this time of crisis and need...THANK YOU!!!
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by mbievtea July 12, 2008 2:51 AM EDT
Thank you to Jimenez and Fouty - a grateful patriot and a grateful nation mourn your loss, but your son''s will always be eternally meshed into the fabric of this great nation.
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by patriot12436 July 12, 2008 1:48 AM EDT
welschwoman
You should crawl back under your rock. Bush loves war, it has made him 100 times richer than he already was.
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by patriot12436 July 12, 2008 1:44 AM EDT
A lot of th commentors on here have never faced death, or been close to dying or suffered dehabilitating injuries for life. Without knowing what it is like you do not have a concept of death or your life being destroyed while you are condemmed to a life withiout the full use of your bodies. I am not faulting you for it and there is no way those of us who have can explain it to thos of you have not. I would hope that by sharing our experiences and and opinions we could build our country great once more.
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by patriot12436 July 12, 2008 1:36 AM EDT
We removed Sadaam for vbeing a sick dictator and killing innocent people. Why do we not apply the same moral conviction to our own leader ?
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by patriot12436 July 12, 2008 1:32 AM EDT
Some of you condemm Muslims for killing each other in the name of religion. I wonder where is your outrage for bush getting our troops killed in an illegal war in the name of christianity ? I don''t care what reluigion you profess, killing for political or economic gain is wrong, but not since Korea have we done it for any other reason.
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by mh4cbs1 July 12, 2008 12:26 AM EDT
ALALABAD, Afghanistan (AFP) - Official investigations have found that US-led air strikes a week ago killed 64 people, most of them women and children, the heads of separate investigation teams said Friday.

WHEN WILL THE ENDLESS DEATH AND DESTRUCTION BY THE US STOP !!

Lied into Needless War

Hundreds of Thousands shot or blown to bits

HUNDREDS of BILLIONS of Dollars WASTED

FIVE MILES of end-to-end US Troop COFFINS

War Profiteers, Haliburton, Blackwater, Abu Gharib, Secret Renditions....

Tax Cuts for the Rich! $4/gal gas for the rest of us

Good jobs exported overseas

Corporate Welfare in the BILLIONS

Corporate Lobbyists writing our Laws

Deregulate Banking -- Housing Foreclosure MESS

and on and on and on and on.....


WANT MORE OF THE SAME? VOTE FOR JOHN McCAIN
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by July 11, 2008 10:16 PM EDT
Gotta go too. Heartfelt sympathies to the families of those two heros!!
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by sgtrds10-4 July 11, 2008 9:59 PM EDT
F off sgt..

Posted by cornbiker at 06:56 PM : Jul 11, 2008

Dumbas*s redneck.
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by sgtrds10-4 July 11, 2008 9:58 PM EDT
So now your telling us that there are no Iranian weapons being used on US troops.. If you believe that then you will never understand anything that is posted here.

Posted by cornbiker at 06:54 PM : Jul 11, 2008

The pentagon called a news conference a few months ago to show off all of the Iranian weapons that were being used against our troops. Trouble is they had to cancel it when they realized that they have not found even one single one. NOT ONE! Or do you think the Pentagon is lying to us?
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by sgtrds10-4 July 11, 2008 9:56 PM EDT
That''''s the whole entire point! The best military in the world has been misused, abused, and horribly wasted by the idiot son and his neo-con crime family and their oil-grubbin'''' buddies. If what they''''ve done to the military ain''''t treason, then treason don''''t exist!!

Posted by hadenough43 at 06:34 PM : Jul 11, 2008

Bush and Cheney used our troops the same way a bank robber uses a gun, to steal and to kill with. That''s it. They''ve become the weapons of criminals in the White House.
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by July 11, 2008 9:55 PM EDT
I have to believe that we are doing good for the people of Iraq
Posted by cornbiker
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Yea, I know you have to "believe" that. Believers always need something to cling to. Without it, the whole house of cards comes tumbling down.
One little question. What was the last casualty count amoung Iragi civilians, children, and women who would probably be alive today if we had not invaded?
Seems like I heard a quarter of a million the other day. I could be wrong, tho
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by sgtrds10-4 July 11, 2008 9:45 PM EDT
SgtRDS10-4 Where is your comment.. YOU KNOW THAT I''''m RIGHT.. so you ran away like a little school girl..

POINT PROVEN..

Posted by cornbiker at 06:27 PM : Jul 11, 2008

And oh dumbas*s, this is a message blog, not a chat room (you know, where you go to get laid by young boys). People here come and go as they please and not by your schedule. besides I was busy giving my dogs a bath. I have to do that once in awhile to wash the Bush and Cheney off from their as*s!
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by July 11, 2008 9:44 PM EDT
I do not like the fact that we have to play by the rules and they do not.. And if these two young men that they just found show any signs that they were dismembered or tortured then We need to kill thousands for each one of our men that to.. and water boarding should be allowed..

Posted by cornbiker
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There ain''t no such thing as "the rules". They play by their rules, we play by ours. Or at least we like to tell ourselves that we do. Ever hear of Abu-Gharib?
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by sgtrds10-4 July 11, 2008 9:42 PM EDT
So Saddam didn''''t kill his own people? So Iran and Syria have not sent in troops, weapons and money? So America is not trying to set up a democracy in Iraq? And Crazy Fruit cake Islamics have not flooded across the boarders of Iraq to fight/kill Americans.. Then who is killing the Americans?

Posted by cornbiker at 06:01 PM : Jul 11, 2008

Yes he did kill his own people, with chemical weapons WE sold to him. No the Iranians and Syrians are not supplying weapons or troops (though possibly some money) to the insurgents in Iraq. That claim has already been disproved by the Pentagon. No we are not trying to set up a democracy in Iraq, we are trying to force a US puppet government on them when they don''t want it which is WHY they are killing our soldiers! This was not a war, it was an invasion, occupation and oppression by the US on a nation that was NO threat to us, simply becuase war is very very very profitable. That''s it. That''s the reason. Money!

What a maroon!
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