In the Presence of Mine Enemies, 1965-1973; A Prisoner of War

by Howard E. Rutledge, Phyllis Rutledge

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Captain Howard Rutledge explicitly recounts his seven years as a POW in North Vietnam. Phyllis Rutledge experienced the mental anguish of doubt and waiting.

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Memoir by American pilot Howard E. Rutledge, co-written with his wife and Mel and Lyla White,[1] of his time in a Vietnamese POW camp during the Vietnam War. When it was published it was the first book-length firsthand treatment of the experiences of American prisoners of war in Vietnam.[2] It was made into a documentary in the same year.

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Canonical title
In the Presence of Mine Enemies, 1965-1973; A Prisoner of War
Original title
In the presence of mine enemies
Alternate titles*
In the presence of mine enemies, 1965-1973; : a prisoner of war; 在我敵人面前; 一個北越的戰俘
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Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir, History, Religion & Spirituality, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
959.704History & geographyHistory of AsiaSoutheast AsiaVietnam1949-
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DS557 .A675 .R87History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaAsiaHistory of AsiaSoutheast AsiaFrench IndochinaVietnam. AnnamVietnamese Conflict

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