Ron Young (United States Army Officer)
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Ronald D. Young Jr. (born January 10, 1977) is an American former POW in the 2003 Gulf military action against
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who later became a contestant in the reality show ''
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''. Young is also an
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.


Biography

Young grew up in
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and lives in
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. He graduated from Douglas County High School in Douglasville, Georgia, studied mechanical engineering at
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in
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, before joining the Army. At the time of his becoming a POW in Iraq his father was living in Lithia Springs,
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.


Iraqi POW

Young was among seven POWs who were taken prisoner by Iraqi forces in the 2003 invasion. Back then, he was a Chief Warrant Officer whose Apache Longbow
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crashed in Karbala on March 24, 2003. Fellow pilot and Chief Warrant Officer David Williams, 31 from the 1-227 Helicopter Attack Battalion tried to elude capture, but they were taken prisoner by an Iraqi group who took them to Samarra, about south of
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,
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's hometown. The Iraqi forces kept the two with the members of the 507th Maintenance Company who were earlier captured along with their comrade
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. The 507th POWs included Patrick Miller, Joseph Hudson,
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, James Riley, and Edgar Hernandez. They were rescued soon after on April 13, 2003.


''The Amazing Race''

In 2004, he competed on ''
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'' together with his then
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,
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Kelly McCorkle Kelly McCorkle Parkison, (born December 27, 1979) held the title of Miss South Carolina 2002 and placed in the Top 15 at the Miss America 2003 Pageant held on September 21, 2002, in Atlantic City, NJ. She also competed in '' The Amazing Race 7'' ...
. They were billed as the "Former POW/Beauty Queen couple" and his back story about his POW days were mentioned in the show. Young, like almost all contestants who competed there (except for well-known '' Survivor'' contestants
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and Amber Brkich), was identified only by his first name. Ron & Kelly's relationship was strained during the competition and they broke up after the show but they still have remained friends. They eventually finished third when in San Juan, Puerto Rico they "went to the regional airport instead of the international airport," Young said, going to the wrong airport caused them to miss their flight.


The Amazing Race 7 finishes

*An placement with a double-dagger () indicates that Ron and Kelly were the last to arrive at a pit stop in a non-elimination leg. * An ''italicized'' placement means it was Ron and Kelly's placement at the midpoint of a double leg. *A indicates Ron and Kelly were on the receiving end of the Yield. ''Roadblocks performed by Young are bolded '' ;Notes


Later life

Young became part of an urban legend when a viral email claiming that the
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in the town Young's unit was based refused to donate money to the Young family. Even though the Army "highly discourages spouses soliciting businesses on behalf of families," and that "no business should feel strong-armed into donating" Red Lobster had actually wanted to give money but had run out of gift certificates.


See also

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American P.O.W.s in 2003 Iraq War The 2003 invasion of Iraq, which lasted from March 20 to May 1, 2003, resulted in a small number of U.S. and Coalition Prisoners of wars. 507th Maintenance Company March 23rd Ambush and Capture A majority of the prisoners of war were capture ...
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References

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