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Honor Bound: American Prisoners of War in Southeast Asia, 1961-1973

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Honor Bound: American Prisoners of War in Southeast Asia, 1961-1973

de Rochester, Stuart I.; Kiley, Frederick T

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Annapolis Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1999. Second Printing . Hard Back. Fine/Very Good. 6 3/4" x 9. 706 Pages Indexed. Light tan boards with dark quarter-spine with silver lettering. Originally published by the Office of Secretary of Defense Historical Office in 1998. This is the 1999 Naval Institute Press edition. Among the many horrors of the Vietnam War, some of the most brutal and, until now, least documented were the experiences of the American prisoners of war, many of whom endured the longest wartime captivity of any POWs in U. S. history. With this book, two respected scholars in the field offer a comprehensive, balanced, and authoritative account of what happened to the nearly eight hundred Americans captured in Southeast Asia. The authors were granted unprecedented access to previously unreleased materials and interviewed more than one hundred former POWs, enabling them to meticulously reconstruct the captivity record as well as produce an evocative narrative of a once sketchy and misunderstood yet key chapter of the war. Powerful and moving in its portrayal of how the prisoners sought to cope with physical and psychological ordeals under the most adverse conditions, this landmark study separates fact from fiction. Its analysis of the shifting tactics and temperaments of captive and captor as the war evolved skillfully weaves domestic political developments and battlefield action with prison scenes that alternate between Hanoi's concrete cells, South Vietnam's jungle stockades, and mountain camps in Laos. Giving due praise but never shirking from criticism, the authors describe in gripping detail dozens of cases of individual courage and resistance, from celebrated heroes like Jim Stockdale, Robinson Risner, Jeremiah Denton, Bud Day, and Nick Rowe to lesser-known legends like Ray Schrump and Medal of Honor recipient Donald Cook. Along with epic accounts of endurance under torture, breathtaking escape attempts, and remarkable prisoner communication efforts, they also reveal Code of Conduct lapses and instances of outright collaboration with the enemy. Published twenty-five years after Operation Home- coming, which brought home 591 POWs from Vietnam, this tour-de-force history is a compelling and important work that serves as a testament to the courage, faith, and will of Americans in captivity, as well as a reminder of the sometimes impossible demands made on U.S. servicemen under the Code of Conduct in prisoner of war situations. It is vividly illustrated with maps, prisoners' renderings of camps and torture techniques, and dozens of photographs, many never before published. First published by the Government Printing Office in late 1998, the study has since been amended in response to additional information provided by former POWs for this Naval Institute Press edition. 706 Pages Indexed. Light tan boards with dark quarter-spine with silver lettering. Originally published by the Office of Secretary of Defense Historical Office in 1998. This is the 1999 Naval Institute Press edition. Among the many horrors of the Vietnam War, some of the most brutal and, until now, least documented were the experiences of the American prisoners of war, many of whom endured the longest wartime captivity of any POWs in U. S. history. With this book, two respected scholars in the field offer a comprehensive, balanced, and authoritative account of what happened to the nearly eight hundred Americans captured in Southeast Asia. The authors were granted unprecedented access to previously unreleased materials and interviewed more than one hundred former POWs, enabling them to meticulously reconstruct the captivity record as well as produce an evocative narrative of a once sketchy and misunderstood yet key chapter of the war. Powerful and moving in its portrayal of how the prisoners sought to cope with physical and psychological ordeals under the most adverse conditions, this landmark study separates fact from fiction. Its analysis of the shifting tactics and temperaments of captive and captor as the war evolved skillfully weaves domestic po

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 675-685) and index.

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Título
Honor Bound: American Prisoners of War in Southeast Asia, 1961-1973
Autor
Rochester, Stuart I.; Kiley, Frederick T
Formato/Encuadernación
Hard Back
Estado del libro
Usado - Aceptable
Estado de la sobrecubierta
Very Good
Cantidad disponible
1
Edición
Second Printing
Encuadernación
Tapa dura
ISBN 10
1557506949
ISBN 13
9781557506948
Editorial
Naval Institute Press
Lugar de publicación
Annapolis Maryland
Fecha de publicación
1999
Tamaño
6 3/4" x 9
Palabras clave
UHITED STATES HISTORY VIETNAMESE WAR PRISONERS INDOCHINA

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