I was unable to find copies of any of the propaganda photos the Vietcong took of Rowe, Versace, and Pitzer - I'm not sure if they exist anywhere of not - so I really don't have anything to add to this week's episode visually. I will say that my hat goes off to all POWs. I understand why some broke, and I hold those who held fast to the Code of Conduct in the highest regards!
Sunday, July 23, 2023
Episode 96: A Vietnam POW's Five Years to Freedom, Part II
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