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Honor Bound The History Of American Prisoners Of War In Southeast Asia 19611973 Stuart I Rochester Frederick Kiley

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Honor Bound The History Of American Prisoners Of War In Southeast Asia 19611973 Stuart I Rochester Frederick Kiley
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Publisher: Historical Studies
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 4.9 MB
Pages: 531
Author: Stuart I. Rochester; Frederick Kiley
ISBN: 9781622800117, 1622800117
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Honor Bound The History Of American Prisoners Of War In Southeast Asia 19611973 Stuart I Rochester Frederick Kiley by Stuart I. Rochester; Frederick Kiley 9781622800117, 1622800117 instant download after payment.

“A monumental achievement, not only in its depth and breadth of treatment but in its honesty and accuracy.” —Vice Adm. James Bond Stockdale
Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize
Honor Bound, a collaborative effort researched and written over the course of more than a decade by historian Stuart Rochester and Air Force Academy professor and POW specialist Frederick Kiley, combines rigorous scholarly analysis with a moving narrative to record in unprecedented detail the triumphs and tragedies of the several hundred servicemen (and civilians) who fought their own special war in North and South Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia between 1961 and 1973. 
The authors address a gamut of subjects from the physical ordeal of torture and deprivation that required clarification of the Code of Conduct to the sometimes more onerous psychological challenges of indoctrination, adjustments to new routines and relationships, and mere coping and passing time under the most monotonous, inhospitable conditions. The volume weaves a winding trail through scores of prison camps, from large concrete compounds in the North to isolated jungle stockades in the South to mountain caves in Laos, while tracing political developments in Hanoi and Washington and the evolution of the “psywar” that placed the prisoners at the center of the conflict even as they were removed from the battlefield.
From courageous resistance and ingenious methods of organization and communication to failed escapes and questionable conduct —“warts and all”— Honor Bound examines in depth the longest and perhaps most remarkable prisoner-of-war captivity in U.S. history.

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