Shoshana Johnson

Shoshana Johnson at an NAACP dinner—July 18, 2003 Shoshana 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. Johnson was a Specialist of the U.S. Army 507th Maintenance Company, 5/52 ADA BN, 11th ADA Brigade.

During the Battle of Nasiriyah, she suffered bullet wounds to both of her ankles and was captured by Iraqi forces. She was held prisoner in Iraq for 22 days along with five other members of her unit. She was freed in a rescue mission conducted by United States Marine Corps units on April 13, 2003. Provided by Wikipedia
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    I'm still standing : from captive U.S. soldier to free citizen--my journey home by Johnson, Shoshana, 1973-

    New York : Simon & Schuster, 2010
    1st Touchstone hardcover ed.
    Format: Book