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Welcome to Jessica-Lynch at Piczo!! The site is being reconstructed so come back again soon!!
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10/08
Images Copywright to Jessica-Lynch.piczo.com are the ones tagged with the site address and are black/white. All of these images we have duplicates in color, not tagged.
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One of our new features to the gallery is the clickable images. Now, you can click on a smaller image to get the larger verson.
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E-mail us at JessicaLynchsite@hotmail.com to send us a photo, a brief message and the name of someone you love who either is, or has served our country.
"The truth of war is not always easy to hear but it is always more heroic than the hype." - Jessica Lynch
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FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

Site Address:
www.Jessica-Lynch.piczo.com

Is this site connected with Jessica-Lynch.com?
No, this site is a site in and of its own. Jessica-Lynch.com is still the main 'Jessi' site.

Has Jessica or anyone related to her visited here?
To our knowledge, Jessica has never been to this site. We have had contact with people whom do or have known Jessica before.

Getting pictures in color?
Yes, we do have color duplicates of the images on this site that are black/white. There are a few we can't give to you, but within reason others we can.

Contact
JessicaLynchsite@hotmail.com

Why was this site created?
Mostly for kids doing school projects. ;)

Gabriel Hurles' sixth birthday party wasn't a surprise, but his present sure was. The kindergartner was so engrossed in the cupcakes his mother brought to his class on Wednesday that he didn't notice the enormous wrapped box off to the side.
Gabriel peeled back the wrapping paper to find the surprise of his young life — his father, an Army mechanic back in Nevada on leave from his second tour in Iraq.
"It's my dad!" he announced to his classmates at Sutro Elementary School in Dayton, a few miles northeast of Carson City. "Hi, Daddy."
Army Spc. Casey Hurles, 23, hadn't seen his son since he left in June. When he learned his leave would coincide with his son's birthday, he hatched a plan to hide out in the 4-foot-tall box.
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This site, nor its creators are in contact with Jessica Lynch. No copywright infringement is intended. Much of the material on this site is owned by the creators of this site, for this site. Those images are black/white with the site address on them. Some images were donated to us.