When the number of former prisoners of war receiving benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs nearly doubled without explanation, an American survivor of the “Hanoi Hilton” wanted answers.
The Mukden Allied Prisoner of War (POW) Camp, World War II, originally known as the Mukden POW Camp, was a concentration camp established by Japanese aggressors in Shenyang during World War II to ...
Prisoners of war suffer in ways most veterans don't, enduring humiliating forced marches, torture or other trauma that may haunt them long afterward. In partial recompense, the government extends them ...
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