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Reflections on Captivity Porter Halyburton

Reflections on Captivity By Porter Halyburton

Reflections on Captivity by Porter Halyburton


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On October 17, 1965, Navy LTJG Porter Halyburton was shot down over North Vietnam on his 76th mission, and held captive for more than seven years. Reflections on Captivity, is a collection of fifty short stories about this young naval officer's experiences as a POW in North Vietnam.

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Reflections on Captivity: A Tapestry of Stories by a Vietnam War POW by Porter Halyburton

On October 17, 1965, Navy LTJG Porter Halyburton was shot down over North Vietnam on his 76th mission and listed as killed in action. One-and-a-half years later he was found to be alive and a prisoner of war. Halyburton was held captive for more than seven years. Reflections on Captivity, is a collection of fifty short stories about this young naval officer's experiences as a POW in North Vietnam. This book recounts difficult times but focuses more on the positive aspects--the humor, creativity, friendships, courage, and leadership of an amazing group of Americans and how they helped each other survive and even thrive. These vignettes demonstrate how the human mind, body, and spirit can adapt and find meaning in life in the most challenging circumstances. There are powerful lessons learned from this complex experience that continue to guide the author's life to this day.

Despite hardship, suffering, and long separation, Halyburton strongly believes one's quality of life is determined more by choices made than by circumstances, and the most liberating choice we can make is to forgive. Reflections on Captivity furthers the reader's understanding about the nature of captivity, race relations, human relations, aspects of the air war against North Vietnam, and highlights the importance of leadership, ethics, and devotion to duty in difficult times.

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Reflections on Captivity is Porter Halyburton's truly inspirational account of his and his fellow prisoners' triumph over adversity in the infamous Hoa Lo 'Hanoi Hilton' and other prisons of North Vietnam. The F-4 Phantom crewman relates how the Americans employed considerable courage, determination, creativity, and humor to survive and indeed counter the brutal treatment of their captors. -Edward J. Marolda, author of Admirals Under Fire: The U.S. Navy and the Vietnam War

In lyrical poetry and vivid prose, Porter Halyburton has shared his remarkable experience as a prisoner of war. It is a story of friendship, faith, and forgiveness - and a meditation on the human spirit, written by an American hero whose own life has been a model of courage, patriotism, and grace. -James S. Hirsch, author of Two Souls Indivisible: The Friendship That Saved Two POWs in Vietnam

Originally classified as killed in action over North Vietnam, Porter Halyburton survived to endure almost eight years of brutal treatment in captivity. This is the inspiring story of triumph over unimaginably brutal conditions of captivity. Porter and his wife Marty not only survived, but ultimately prevailed. This book belongs in every American's library! -Roger Shields, former deputy assistant secretary of defense for Prisoner of War and Missing In Action Affairs; chairman, Department of Defense Prisoner of war and Missing in Action Task Group (1971-1976 )

It is without doubt one of the most powerful, thoughtful, and--for me-- emotional, books I have ever read. A jewel . . . . It seems to me the most significant contribution anybody can make to a coherent future civilization is setting standards for constructive and compassionate behavior. Porter Halyburton and his wife Marty have surely done that in every respect. - Walter F. Ulmer, Jr. LTG, US Army, Retired

About Porter Halyburton

Porter Halyburton grew up in Davidson, NC, spent twenty years on active duty and another twenty on the Naval War College faculty. He is a potter, woodworker, poet, public speaker, and traveler.

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CIN1682478254G
9781682478257
1682478254
Reflections on Captivity: A Tapestry of Stories by a Vietnam War POW by Porter Halyburton
Used - Good
Hardback
Naval Institute Press
20221115
216
N/A
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