As of Sunday, 8:20 p.m. July 8, 2007 there are 407 blog posts about Spc.Alex R. Jimenez at Technorati but no new news regarding his whereabouts. He has been missing since he was taken POW by terrorists on May 12 in Karagol, Iraq. Defenselink reported: Pvt. Byron W. Fouty, 19, of Waterford, Mich., and Spc. Alex R. Jimenez, 25, of Lawrence, Mass., were declared missing-captured June 27, 2007.
June 4, 2007 – Al-Qaida linked insurgents killed three American soldiers after capturing them last month in Iraq, according to a militant video released Monday that claimed to show footage of the ambush. The video offered no proof for its claims.
The clip, which was made available to The Associated Press by the Washington-based SITE Institute, showed confused and jerky night battle scenes, and later offered close-ups of two identification cards. It did not show the soldiers.
U.S. officials in Iraq were studying a video posted to a terrorist Web site showing the military identification cards of two U.S. soldiers listed as missing since May 12, according to Multinational Force Iraq officials. That was the last news about the missing soldiers.
On June 30, 2007, Yaderlin Hiraldo Jimenez, the wife of missing Army Spc. Alex Jimenez walked into a U.S. Citizenship and Naturalization Services Office in Buffalo, N.Y. She left with a green card in her hand, guaranteeing she can stay in the U.S. for the rest of her life. She had been on the verge of being deported.
June 4, 2007 – Al-Qaida linked insurgents killed three American soldiers after capturing them last month in Iraq, according to a militant video released Monday that claimed to show footage of the ambush. The video offered no proof for its claims.
The clip, which was made available to The Associated Press by the Washington-based SITE Institute, showed confused and jerky night battle scenes, and later offered close-ups of two identification cards. It did not show the soldiers.
U.S. officials in Iraq were studying a video posted to a terrorist Web site showing the military identification cards of two U.S. soldiers listed as missing since May 12, according to Multinational Force Iraq officials. That was the last news about the missing soldiers.
On June 30, 2007, Yaderlin Hiraldo Jimenez, the wife of missing Army Spc. Alex Jimenez walked into a U.S. Citizenship and Naturalization Services Office in Buffalo, N.Y. She left with a green card in her hand, guaranteeing she can stay in the U.S. for the rest of her life. She had been on the verge of being deported.
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