Inspect the savage sufferings and breaking points the American captives endured at the hands of their Vietnamese captors during the Vietnam Conflict as we touch down on Southern & Northern Vietnam camps as well as other outpost sites deep in the Indo-Chinese borderlands with Aldo scouring stories from firsthand accounts of real hard-boiled prisoners of war — including collaborators with the enemy.
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Soapy water is best for what they call water boarding now days. We never had a name for it. Did you know. or at least I've heard, ya throw a dinks tees shirt over there face, hold it tight and pour lots a soapy water up their nose their stomachs fill up like huge and then actually flop off to the side. A course to be kind if ya kick the liven shit outta them, especially in the guts then set em up all that water comes out. Least that's what I've heard.
ReplyDeleteCPL.Jimmy Worth, USMC, Sub Unit One, 1st ANGLIO
ReplyDeleteMIA/POW 1972, Body Never recovered.
Never Forgotten, Jimmy. Semper Fi.
In preparation for training ROTC at Ft Riley, they ran us through a survival escape and evasion course. When they caught us, as part of the interrogation, we were waterboarded.
ReplyDeleteHey! We were going to be running the ROTC pukes through this!
When the little chicken shits arrived, nope we only got to explain to them about it. Did they listen? Dream on.
Drops of boiling water came out my eyes over the Corvette part. --nines
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry. I've read enough about this shit over the years to not want to read about it again. It makes me furious. Furious enough to curse the motherfuckers that were too timid to nuke fucking North Vietnam and just be done with it. Fuck those guys.
ReplyDeleteif you use diesel then can't call it water boarding. Wait ... that's way too expensive now. Never mind .
ReplyDeleteI read about Nam mainly to never forget. Never forget the young men that never got to live a life. Never had a wife, kids, owned a home or even a fuckin Harley. I can't imagine if my life had ended at 19. All the ups and down life handed me over the years I'd want to do it all again in a heart beat. We'd come into the rear for a few days. They put us on bunker on the perimeter at night. We'd sit in a circle and smoke a few joints. Then someone would say, "Well, ya gotta remember why were here." We knew we were dying for nothing. We knew it was all bullshit but where ya gonna go awol? Cambodia, Laos or the China Sea? We were stuck man. I'll never forget those guys.
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