Very impressive! Excellent content. rambling feel needs more excitement / about fell asleep
@CAPTex92 Жыл бұрын
Very impressive!
@ryannealon77764 ай бұрын
Would you not consider PFC Robert R Garwood a POW he was captured tonight 1965 and returned to the US in 1979 or US military control in 1979 charged with collaborating with the enemy and assaulted a soldier but I would I would consider the longest Given what we know about effects of Long
@6172crew13 ай бұрын
After reading his book as well as other accounts; Garwood was not a POW after a few years. Not a ton of information on him now but he did hold a sks on others in captivity and later on worked with the NVA on vehicles. No other POWs were working on equipment. He mentions not having been trained on the code of conduct and survival techniques were the reasons he didn't live with the other POWs in the first camp. When he did try to leave the country he was going into duty free shops and buying tobacco and other things the locals couldn't get and tried 2 times to pass his note to the whites in the area. A former DIA guy used to have a blog about him and others held in captivity, from memory he didn't get convicted because the health of the POWs who testified against him. Sad, because I was a active duty Marine in the 1990s. Semper Fi