Originally Posted by
CommO
I first learned of this American hero while attending a course at JFKSWCS. COL Rowe wrote one of the best books I've ever read, Five Years to Freedom, about his time in captivity. It is an absolutely amazing survival story. As you'd expect, it's extremely instructional, but it reads like a novel.
To clarify, COL Rowe was held neither in Hanoi nor by the NVA. For his entire 5 years as a prisoner, he was held in small jungle camps (and moved often) in extreme southern Vietnam, in what was then called IV Corps, by VietCong forces. This is an important distinction, and it is discussed in the book, especially given the time frame of his captivity relative to the rest of the war's history (and the friction between leadership in Hanoi and VC leadership in SVN.
But I appreciate how you feel Steyr. I'm conflicted, but every time I re-ead that book, my anger towards COL Rowe's captors is renewed.
Semper Fi.
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