Former Iraq Hostage, Firefighter Reunited With Wife

May 5, 2004
Former American hostage Thomas Hamill was reunited Wednesday in Germany with his wife, who promised him steak and chocolate cake for dinner.

LANDSTUHL, Germany (AP) -- Former American hostage Thomas Hamill was reunited Wednesday in Germany with his wife, who brought his favorite cowboy boots, red shirt and jeans _ and promised him steak and chocolate cake for dinner.

Hamill, a 43-year-old truck driver for a Halliburton subsidiary who escaped his Iraqi captors Sunday, has been treated since Monday at this facility in Germany for a wounded arm.

Kellie Hamill flew from Mississippi to the U.S. military's Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, hospital spokeswoman Marie Shaw said.

``It was a very emotional reunion,'' Shaw said. ``She brought him his favorite cowboy boots, red shirt and jeans.''

Kellie planned to cook her husband his favorite dinner _ steak, with chocolate cake as dessert, Shaw said.

In a statement, Hamill said his treatment is ``going very well.''

``My recovery is definitely improving now that my wife, Kellie, is here with me,'' he said. ``My only plan now is to go home as soon as possible and spend some quality, private time with my family.''

Shaw said she expected that Hamill would be able to head back home to Macon, Miss., by Friday.

``I'm ready to get there and hug my children,'' Hamill said.

Hamill was wounded in the arm and struck in the head with a rifle butt when his convoy was ambushed April 9.

On Sunday, he squeezed open the sheet metal door of a mud farmhouse where he was being held and ran a half mile to a U.S. military convoy passing by near the town of Balad north of Baghdad.

His kidnappers had threatened to kill him unless the United States lifted its siege of Fallujah. U.S. Marines have been pulling back from the city, and an Iraqi force made up of Saddam-era soldiers is moving in.

Hamill, who works for Halliburton Corp. subsidiary KBR, formerly known as Kellogg, Brown & Root, was among seven American contractors who disappeared after the April attack. The bodies of four have been found, and two are missing.

A U.S. soldier kidnapped in the same attack, Pfc. Keith M. Maupin of Batavia, Ohio, was seen in separate video footage. The remains of a second soldier missing in the attack, Sgt. Elmer Krause of Greensboro, N.C., were identified April 23.

``Please continue to pray for all the civilians, soldiers, hostages and my friends and colleagues who are still missing as well as their families that are going through this difficult time,'' Hamill said in his statement.

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