Return with Honor: American Prisoners of War in Southeast Asia
Air Force Col. James L. Hughes was captured in May 1967, and spent nearly six years as a POW. Years after his release, he said “It's a miracle I'm still alive. My captors told me the only reason they didn't kill me was because I was a useful bargaining tool.” (U.S. Air Force photo)
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