The epic survival tale of a vietnam pow and the secret code that changed everything. My favorite is in love and war by admiral jim stockdale and sybil stockdale. In january of 1968, helicopter pilot warrant officer frank anton was shot down in southern vietnam and spent 5 years in captivity. Electronic intelligence with airman authenticator numbers. In may 1972, the cia launched operation thunderhead to rescue escaped american soldiers from a north vietnamese prison. Naval aviator jeremiah denton was shot down and captured in north vietnam in 1965. For give hellish years, american soldier frank anton was held as a pow in vietnam. In this post, you will find a list of the best vietnam books to read in 2020. Tortured in notorious hanoi hilton, 11 gis were unbreakable. Part of the reason why the pow issue remains an enduring part of the vietnam war has to do with the media. The true story of vietnam pows and their secret code. Kiss the boys goodbye convincingly shows that a legacy of shame remains from americas illfated involvement in vietnam. Newspapers, magazines, television crews all reported from vietnam, and both news and scenes from the war were quickly broadcast back to the u.
The true story of vietnams final pow rescue missionand the last navy seal killed in country by kevin dockery paperback from berkley trade. The most important book ever written about the vietnam experience. The prison camps of north vietnam were hell on earth and those who know little about the pows held captive would do well to read smittys book. As time went on, the fate of pows became a subject of widespread concern in the united states. He has one amazing story and he is truly an american hero. In it, ellis describes his six years in captivity in north vietnam and the 14 main lessons in leadership he gleaned from that experience. James wrote of his experiences as a pow, and sybil wrote of her experiences as the wife of a pow, dealing with the stress and waiting at home and her journey cutting through washington red tape and publicizing the plight of american pows in vietnam. American prisoners of war in southeast asia, 1961 1973, by stuart i. In the book james and sybil stockdale wrote alternating chapters describing their experiences of the vietnam war. The pows who endured vietnams most infamous prison.
This is clearly a memoir that is well written and allows the reader to experience like louise, smitty, their children, and other pows did. Ken cordier was an f4 pilot during the vietnam war. He reminded me that vietnam happened a long time ago and there is a new batch of readers out there who dont know what torture is in a real sense. Photo of sybil, wife of james bond stockdale, founder of national league of. The largest part of the book is given over to a group held in high mountain jungle camps in south vietnam, and then of their march north to hanoi and finally of theirs and others experiences in the socalled hanoi hilton. Hundreds of thousands of americans wore pow bracelets, each engraved with the name, rank and capture date of one american serviceman imprisoned or declared missing in. The best book about the experience of us pows in southeast asia is honor bound. Tap code is the untold story of exvietnam pow colonel carlyle smitty harris, who brought hope, strength, and the love of god to fellow american pows by secretly reviving a longunused military communication code. Kushner is one of the several americans who speak about their brutal experience in vietnam in the new documentary, the vietnam war. The incredible story behind a haunting picture of a pow in vietnam captured u.
Vietnam war powmia list defense powmia accounting agency. Why didnt you get me out a pows nightmare in vietnam by frank anton frank anton went to vietnam in 1967 to serve the country he loved. Honestly, there werent that many available, so i soaked them up, courtesy of the military book club. This book is a great read if you enjoy reading books about the vietnam war. Why vietnam pows refused this cia rescue mission youtube.
John mccains journey from navy upstart to prisoner of war time. In 2016, senator john mccain told me in an interview that the powmia wives go public approach had made a notable and immediate difference in the treatment of the pows in the prison camps. Until us government policy on pow mias changes, it remains one of the most crucial issues for any american soldier who fights for home and country, particularly when we are engaged with an enemy that doesnt adhere to the. Air force officer who was held as a prisoner of war at the hanoi hilton in north vietnam during the vietnam war. Donald cook was the first marine captured when the army of vietnam battalion he was accompanying was overrun by viet cong in 1964.
The heroic story of the first american shot down over north vietnam. Decorated vietnam pow shares experience in new book. Catfish and mandala is the story of an american odyssey. Yet the pows of vietnam seem to occupy a special place in the narrative and legacy of the war. The epic survival tale of a vietnam pow and the secret code that changed everything by carlyle s. In the book are vignettes of those pows and what they did to survive the conditions, although some did not. Memoir of a vietnam pow an eyeopenerunexpected prisoner is a must read.
The friendship that saved two pows in vietnam, by james s. Discover the best prisoners of war history in best sellers. This month, as filmmakers ken burns and lynn novick retell the tragedy of the vietnam war on public television, the story of the pow peace committee seems a footnote to the sprawling conflict that. The 1997 the xfiles episode unrequited also dealt with this notion. About the vietnam war from the awardwinning historian and filmmakers of the civil war, baseball, the war, the roosevelts, and others. In the fiction section, you will find the best books on vietnam war, other vietnam bestseller novels as well as novels set in. One of the prerequisites for and provisions of the accords was the return of all u. The greatest pow escape of the vietnam war bruce henderson. Rowe was captured in 1963 in vietnam, his life became more than a matter of staying alive.
Sep 22, 2017 most of the pows held in vietnam had just been released that march after spending years in captivity, often in deadly, diseaseridden camps. He is a native of akron, ohio and is married to the former barbara leighton of abilene, texas. Lessons from the hanoi hilton comes on the heels of a similar book, leading with honor. Jan 22, 2009 he reminded me that vietnam happened a long time ago and there is a new batch of readers out there who dont know what torture is in a real sense. The ultimate 2020 list of best vietnam books to read. There was a time when all i knew of vietnam war books was tim obriens, the things they carried, a book that prompted the laconic entry in my book journal, this book destroyed me. Documentation about surviving pows in vietnam was abundant. Leadership lessons from the hanoi hilton 2012, by former pow lee ellis. The vietnam war powmia issue was also explored in some u. Jul 21, 2015 i was 35 years old, a husband and father of three small children. Robin moore if you can read this story and not weep, you are inhuman. Vietnam was a heavily publicized conflict, much more so than korea. Books cherrys life is the subject of the book, two souls indivisible. I had just concluded a meeting with a major supplier at the hattiesburg country club in south.
It is the story of colonel johnsons sevenyear battle for his life, limbs, and sanity. Anyone who researches the question of books written about prisoners and missing from vietnam finds a number of volumes. Pows in hanois prisons but this story is a riveting look at pows held in prison camps in southern vietnam which may have been worse. Kenneth w cordier born february 16, 1937 is a former united states air force colonel and aviator who was an american prisoner of war pow in north vietnam for over six years during the vietnam war. How vietnam pows wives helped their husbands by speaking up. In a vietcong pow camp, rowe endured beriberi, dysentery, and tropical fungus diseases. The true story of vietnams final pow rescueand the last navy seal killed in country, berkley press, 2009. Book two of the shooting star series the shooting stars series leah downing. A slew of war memoirs stand with the best writing of that genre.
The new york post townley recounts, in detail, how stockdale, denton, and the other pows endured years of almost unimaginable physical and mental torture, and the ways the men coped with the physical pain and. Loaded with photographs, statistics, and vietnam war data, this book could be called the almanac of vietnam pow information pow mia. Later, he would endure torture and long periods of solitary confinement. As a pow, jerry denton led a group of fellow american prisoners in withstanding gruesome conditions behind enemy lines. Sep 11, 2018 a definitive history of the american prisoner ofwar experience in vietnam, 19641973. Winner of the 2016 pulitzer prize for fiction, this debut novel could fit into half a dozen genres of vietnam war books from war narrative to immigrant story, from mystery to political, from metafiction to historical and even dark comedy. Our projects combine an offbeat or humorous sensibility with outstanding design to make books that delight children and grownups equally. How the united states betrayed its own pows in vietnam by monika jensen. The men we left behind covering world war ii and the korean and vietnam wars, this is a very disturbing look at how the u. Dpaa, the defense powmissing personnel office, the life sciences equipment laboratory and the armed forces dna identification laboratory, including specific authorization to augment assigned personnel when additional assets and resources are necessary. The defiant valiant only 1 left in stock order soon.
Martins press has just released a video in which the author heath hardage lee discusses her upcoming, groundbreaking book, the league of wives. Hal kushners vietnam war story must be told to future generations so they know the cost of the liberty and freedom they enjoy today. I was 35 years old, a husband and father of three small children. I commend to you the books written by returned prisoners. Downs, who served as an army lieutenant in vietnam, wrote three memoirs. Review by john darrell sherwood naval history and heritage command the story of the american prisoners of war pow in vietnam has been told many times with the definitive. Hirsch tells the amazing story about two pows in a camp called the zoo. It is the story of the hundreds of captured warriorsamerican powswhose lives lay in the hands of angry and vengeful north vietnamese captors. Among the most positive is an abundance of topnotch books, many written by veterans of the conflict. Lee ellis, leadership consultant and former vietnam pow, has a lesson to teach in his new book engage with honor. It would be a wonderful textbook for a course on how to be a pow, but it is also a book for anyone on how to face and overcome adversity.
This is one of the first vietnam books, and certainly one of the first vietnam pow books, that i read way back in the second half of the 1970s. Frank anton has written a very detailed and graphic account of. Hundreds of thousands of americans wore pow bracelets, each engraved with the name, rank and capture date of one american serviceman imprisoned or declared missing in vietnam. Government to bring their husbands home from vietnam lee for the first times spins out the complete story of the. The book bounces between what smitty went through as a pow of the vietnam war and also touches on what his wife, louise, went through back home. Dramesi is one of the very few captives who never broke under torture. Now, more than thirty years later, he tells the story of how his own government failed him.
Tap code is a hard road of reminiscence for we who were there, but an excellent history for those who have never known the terrors of war behind the lines of the enemy. Boatright one of the most honored occasions ive ever experienced was meeting a vietnam war veteran and p. Sep 14, 2017 the incredible story behind a haunting picture of a pow in vietnam the incredible story behind a haunting picture of a pow in vietnam captured u. Decorated vietnam pow shares experience in new book article. The killing zone, his first, is one of the best of the. Few issues in america have been more contentious or painful than the fate of the thousands of u. I have broken down the best books about vietnam into helpful sections. It was a lifeline as they endured torture and abuse, bringing unity and ultimately helping them prevail over a.
Heres why james bond stockdale and the other hanoi hilton pows decided to. These include winners of national book awards and pulitzer prizes, both fiction and nonfiction. Government to bring their husbands home from vietnam. James bond stockdale was flying his a4 skyhawk on a mission over north vietnam, just days after the gulf of tonkin incident, when his plane took fire and hurtled d. One of the things i loved so muchand that broke my heart so cleanlyabout the things they carried was that it reminded me of another beloved war book, slaughterhouse. Colonel john arthur dramesi born february 12, 1933 is a retired u. The two main characters are fred cherry, an african american air force pilot who was physically damaged in his plane crash, and porter halyburton, a young navy flier who is a racist southerner. The incredible story behind a haunting picture of a pow in vietnam. The people of the united states can be immensely proud of nick rowe and americans like him who have resisted and survived the worst abuse a brutal enemy could visit upon us. Bean camp to briar patch life in the pow camps of korea and vietnam 2 chapters updated may, 2015 06.
Find the top 100 most popular items in amazon books best sellers. His firstperson account of that harrowing ordeal was published in u. The book also chronicles americas trek into political confusion and chaos throughout the course of the vietnam war. A pow wifes story of the battle against a new enemy dorothy howard mcdaniel dorothy mcdaniel led a grassroots movement for the return of her husband and thousands of other pows from vietnam. On january 27, 1973, the paris peace accords were signed, officially bringing to an end the american war in vietnam. He suffered grueling psychological and physical torment.
Fortytwo of those months were spent in solitary confinement with 10 other fine american patriots because the vietcong labeled us. Thorsness was among 591 pows twothirds air force, onethird navy and a few marines who survived the north vietnam pow camps, which were mostly scattered in. Vietnam veteran everett alvarez talks about his book, chained eagle. It is a 10part epic that first aired on sunday, september 17, 2017, on pbs. Thirteen prisons and prison camps housed american prisoners of war in north vietnam. Billy thornton, phd, vietnam war veteran a truly remarkable account of experiences from within the walls of captivity. They developed a system of secret codes and covert communications to keep up their spirits. He was held along with senator john mccain and has criticized mccains. It is not easy to read its 596 pages long, is detailed, and contains graphic descriptions of the tortures and deprivations inflicted on us pows in seasia. Vietnam pows accused of collaborating with the enemy. How vietnam pows wives helped their husbands by speaking. Apr 02, 2019 wives of vietnam pows were told to keep quiet about their husbands captivity. Mike mcgrath, pow, 19671973 defiant will make you proud to be an american, and alvin townleys writing makes you feel as if you are there yourself.
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