Prisoners of War: Stolen Freedom
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2014
- Four service men tell their personal stories of perseverance through one of the worst missions that anyone can endure, surviving as a prisoner of war.
Director: Eric Flagg
Producer: Michael Rothfeld
Narrator: Harry Manford - Фільми й анімація
The first gentleman he is my grandfather. He passed last October I miss him so much.
I want to thank these men for what they had to experience from the bottom of my heart ❤!! And all vet's!! ABOVE ALL FIRST!! ( THE AMERICAN DREAM) IS FOR THEM!! It was earned!! They should want for nothing!!! And they should be treated like NFL players and those Hollywood SCUM bags take for granted!!! Extremely extraordinary men HONORABLE HEROES!!! Thank you for sharing your experience!! No words can describe what these men went through on a daily basis!!! Trick HEROES!! NOTHING LESS!! WELCOME HOME!! THANK YOU !! I APPRECIATE YOU 🙏!!
my father, William Ingram will always be my hero Miss him so much
this is stephanie warner grandfather
God bless you all for your sacrifice for our freedom. Prayers
Dear sir there will be a Special Place in Heaven for all Pow no matter which WARS
Larry warren Robinson 1970 missing
Incredible stories..incredible men.
Still today there are 600 POW'S maybe a little bit less as some may have passed away still out there!! Our govt knows they are there but still tries to cover this shame on our nation up. May the officials who continue to cover up this rot in hell for eternity. God bless their souls of our soldiers.
Mad Chaos please stop, you’re embarrassing yourself
@@brianbelgard5988 it would seem your comment is embarrassing. The US military and government have abandoned POWs in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. The documentation and dozens of hearing where the proof has been presented repeatedly including the approvals of the Presidents involved to leave soldiers behind. Benghazi is the norm (and the military didn't want to even recure those men)---no need to believe me, a little research even by a guy like you would easily find the facts. The plan--wait enough years until the men would all be dead due to age...then do "remains recovery"--because dead POWs tell no tails about the US military and government abandonment.
The US military under the approval of President Eisenhower abandoned 8,000 documented POWs knowing full well they were alive. This number does not include the abandoned soldiers that did not appear on the official POW list but were listed MIA or MIA presumed dead. Hmmmm, "presumed" cover for leaving you behind. The facts are easy to find, but the US population does not want to hear it, believe it, or hold the military and politicians accountable. Begs the question---How many soldiers are we leaving behind as we exit Afganistan??
@@walkerpublications4418 you have no idea what you’re talking about, and none of this is even close to being true. By all means though, keep believing a lie if it makes you feel better.
@@walkerpublications4418 you’re right, the facts are easy to find, so why do you choose to ignore them and make up lies? Literally the only proof you’ve given isn’t even proof, it’s just editorializing on what presumed dead “really means”.
K was left out of the Tap Code not Q, C was substituted for K