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Wounded Iraq War Vet Wins Ill. Primary

Wednesday, March 22, 2006 2:00:58 PM
By DENNIS CONRAD

Tammy Duckworth, left, speaks to supporters as her husband, Bryan Bowlsbey, right, listens early Wednesday morning, March 22, 2006, in Addison, Ill. Duckworth, a helicopter pilot who lost her legs in a grenade attack in Iraq, is running for the Democratic nomination for the suburban Chicago seat being vacated by Republican Henry Hyde after nearly 32 years. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)CHICAGO (AP) - Iraq war veteran L. Tammy Duckworth, a former Army helicopter pilot who lost her legs in a grenade attack two years ago, narrowly won the Democratic congressional primary nomination for the suburban Chicago district held by retiring Republican Rep. Henry Hyde.

Duckworth, 38, who spent months recovering from her wounds at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., was heavily recruited by Democrats eager to give the party more credibility on security issues.

Addressing supporters early Wednesday, Duckworth expressed her thanks "to my buddies who pulled me out of that field in Iraq, to the medical professionals who saved my life and taught me to walk again, to the many volunteers who worked so hard throughout this campaign."


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