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Shoshana "Shana" Nyree Johnson (born January 18, 1973) is a Panamanian-born former United States soldier, and the first black female prisoner of war in the military history of the United States. [1] Johnson was a Specialist of the U.S. Army 507th Maintenance Company , 5/52 ADA BN , 11th ADA Brigade.
He drove a five-ton tractor-trailer through the ambush, Shoshana Johnson was sitting in the passenger seat next to him. [2] Shot once in the bicep of his right arm. Joseph Hudson: Specialist: 23: Alamogordo, New Mexico: Shot three times, twice in the ribs and once in the upper left buttocks. Shoshana Johnson: Specialist: 30: El Paso, Texas
The POWs included two Apache helicopter pilots, Chief Warrant Officer Ronald D. Young, Jr. and Chief Warrant Officer David S. Williams, and five members of the Army's 507th Maintenance Company; Spc. Shoshana Johnson, Sgt. James Riley, Spc. Joseph Hudson, Pfc. Patrick Miller and Spc. Edgar Hernandez.
Critics have also accused the media of bias in the coverage of Lynch versus that of her fellow soldiers, Shoshana Johnson and Lori Piestewa. All three were ambushed in the same attack during the Iraq War on March 23, 2003, with Piestewa being killed and Lynch and Johnson being injured and taken prisoner. [41] [42]
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The bodies of McGeeney, Harrington and Johnson were found on Jan. 9, 2024, outside the home where Willis was staying. Picerno previously said that Willis, who worked as a scientist, went to bed ...
9 April: SPC Michelle Witmer is killed in Baghdad. She is the first woman from the United States National Guard to be killed in action in history. [56] Her sister was subsequently removed from action by the military, citing the risk that enemy forces might target her in an effort to harm U.S. morale. [57] 13 August: MGySgt.
Johnson was voted out of office in November 2020 and largely blamed her defeat on controversy over Arbery’s killing. She left the courthouse without speaking to reporters Wednesday.