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Page 1: The American P.O.W. Experience

SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY SERIES

NO. 96

The American P.O.W. Experience

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A Approved for Public Release

Distribution Unlimited

NOVEMBER 2000

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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY

USAF ACADEMY, COLORADO

1947-19B7

INTRODUCTION

From the earliest days of our history, Americans have been taken into captivity as a result of armed conflict. As prisoners of war, Americans have endured a variety of conditions from adherence to the conventions of war to unspeakable cruelty and have been exposed to a variety of cultures worldwide.

This bibliography lists works that examine and document American POW experiences from the Revolutionary era to the present. It was compiled at the request of the Department of History in support of the Nineteenth Military History Symposium that will be held at the United States Air 'Force "Academy from, 14'to 16 NoverÄber*2ÖÖ0.' Trfe fiblipj|raphy is a selective list of the US Air "Force Academy Academic Library's fioldings on the indicated topics. Included are books,

^'government documents, journal articles, and reports, ^either newspaper articles nor works of fiction are included. , ._ , -. ,-

Compiled by the History' and Military Science Bibliographer and Reference Librarian, Mr. Elwood White, comments concerning this bibliography or the USAFA Special Bibliography Series may be addressed to:

Mr. Elwood White History and Military Science Bibliographer HQUSAFA/DFSELR 2354 Fairchild Drive, Ste 3C9 USAF Academy CO 80840-6214

To the participants in the 19* Military History Symposium, The American P. O. W. Experience, we welcome you to your United States Air Force Academy. We hope that during your stay you will be able to visit our library. You may be interested in viewing the current exhibit in the library— an extensive display of Vietnam POW memorabilia, which will be on display from mid- November to mid-December 2000. An earlier exhibit on Stalag Luft III is available on the Academy libraries' web page.

For the libraries that receive this issue of the USAFA Special Bibliography Series as part of our gifts and exchange program, we hope that you will find the citations useful for your research and study.

(fd Alderman 5 Director of Academy Libraries August 2000

Golden Legacy. Boundless Future... Your Nation's Air Force

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW

Reference Works 1

Bibliographies 2

The POW in World History 3

The POW in International Law: Articles .«■ • • . • ■ • > ■ ■ ■ • * • ■ ■ ^ Books, Reports, and Government Documents 5

THE POW EXPERIENCE IN AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY

General Works on American POWs: Articles • < . • « • t ■ ■ . . . > > ■ ■ •* ■ • • * Books, Reports, and Government Documents 10

Medical and Psychological Effects: Articles • ^ Books, Reports, and Government Documents 18

Effects on Families: 01 Articles ■ ^--i Books, Reports, and Government Documents 21

The Revolutionary War: Articles ■ i.% Books ii Personal Narratives "

The War of 1812: oc Articles • ^° Books, Reports, and Government Documents 26

Conflict with Mexico, 1836-1848: Articles %' Books ll

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The War Between the States: Articles ■ ■ i ■ t • > i t • (■ • ■ .. Books, Reports, and Government Documents Personal Narratives

World War I: Articles Books Personal Narratives

World War II: Articles . Books, Reports, and Government Documents Personal Narratives

The Korean War: Articles . .. . i ■ ■.. ■ ■.... Books, Reports, and Government Documents Personal Narratives

The PUEBLO Incident and the Cold War

The Vietnamese Conflict: Articles .. . ... . ■ ■ • ■ . Books, Reports, and Government Documents Personal Narratives

Operation Desert Storm: Articles ..... ■■....... Books and Reports

Contemporary Operations 81

27 29 33

37 37 38

38 40 47

60 62 64

65

66 69 76

80 81

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BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW

Reference Works

Aldrich, George H. "Geneva Conventions." International Military and Defense Encyclopedia, 1050-3. Ed Trevor N. Dupuy and others, v. 3. Washington: Brassey's, 1993. (Ref Ü 24 .158 1993).

Biderman, Albert D. "Internment and Custody." International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 139-48. ed David L Sills, v. 8. [New York]: Macmillan, 1968. (Ref H 40 .161 v. 8) .

DeWhitt, Ben and Jennifer Davis Heaps, comp. Records Relating to Personal Participation in World War II: American Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees. Washington: Natl. Archives and Records Administration, 1992. (Gov Doc AE 1.124:80).

Howard, Roger. Great Escapes and Rescues: An Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 1999. (Ref G 525 .H827).

Levie, Howard S. "Prisoner of War." International Military and Defense Encyclopedia, 2185-90. Ed Trevor N. Dupuy and others, v. 5. Washington: Brassey's, 1993. (Ref U 24 .158 1993).

Library of Congress. Photoduplication Service. Guide to the Vietnam-Era Documentation Collection in Microform. Washington: The Service, 1992-1993. (Ref Desk DS 559.4 .L52 1992).

■. Index to the Vietnam-Era POW/MIA Documentation Collection on Microfilm. Washington: The Service, 1995. (Ref Desk DS 559.4 L52 Index).

Mayer, Dale C, comp. Presidential Libraries Holdings Relating to Prisoners of War and Missing in Action. Washington: Natl. Archieves and Records Administration, 1998. (Gov Doc AE 1.124:104).

Schamel, Charles E., comp. Records Relating to American Prisoners of War and Missing in Action From the Vietnam War. Washington: Natl. Archives and Records Administration, 1996. (Gov Doc AE 1.124:90).

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Wehrkamp, Tim, comp. Records Relating to American Prisoners of War and Missinq-in-Action Personnel From the Korean Conflict and During the Cold War Era, Washington: Natl. Archives and Records Administration, 1997. (Gov Doc AE 1.124:102).

Ziemke, Carolyn F., George W. Cully, and Theophilos C. Gemelas. Handbook for Researching Missinq-in-Action Cases, 1941-1960. Alexandria, VA: Inst. for Defense Analyses, [1994]. (Ref Desk D 805 .A2 Z53 1994; Report Lit ADA 277 804).

Bibliographies

Braim, Paul F. "Latest on the POW/MIA Controversy: Review Essay." Parameters 27 (Summer 1997): 146-149.

Hunter, Edna J., ed. Families Under the Flag: A Review of Military Family Literature. New York: Praeger, 1982. (UB 403 .H86 1982; COMLIB 355.1 HUN).

Miller, Lester L. Prisoners of War and the U.S. Code of Conduct: A Bibliography. Ft Sill, OK: Morris Swett Library, USAFAS, 1981. (Z 6724 .P55 M5 1981).

Monroe, James L. Prisoners of War and Political Hostages: A Select Bilioqraphv. Springfield, VA: Monroe Corp., 1973. (Z 6464 .W3 M6).

Navy Dept. Library. Communist Treatment of American Prisoners of War During the Korean Conflict, 1950-1953: A Select Bibliography, [s.l.]: [s.n.], 1989. (Vertical File: POW/MIA).

"The POW Chronicle: A Bibliographic Review." Armed Forces & Society 9 (Spring 1983): 495-514.

Prisoners of War and Political Hostages: A Select Bibliographv. Springfield, VA: Monroe Corp., 1973. (Z 6464 .W3 M6).

Segal, Julius. Long Term Psychological and Physical Effects of the POW Experience: A Review of the Literature. San Diego: Naval Health Research Ctr., 1974. (RC 451.4 .P7 S4).

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The POW in World History

Davie, Maurice R. The Evolution of War: A Study of Its Role in Early Societies, New Haven: Yale UP, 1929, (U21 .D25),.

Grady, Robert F. "The Evolution of Ethical and Legal Concern for the Prisoner of War." Ph.D. diss., Catholic U. of America, 1970. (JX 5141 .G75 1990).

Keen, Maurice H. The Laws of War in the Late Middle Ages. Toronto: U of Toronto, 1965. (JX 4508 .K26).

Krone, Robert M. "Politics and Prisoners of War." Air University Review 21 (Mar -April 1970): 74-86.

Laws, M. E. S. "Prisoners of War." Military Review 30 (October 1950): 96-9.

Reid, Patrick R. Prisoner of War. New York: Beaufort, 1984. (D 25.5 .R43 1986).

Richardson, Walton K. "Prisoners of War as Instruments of Foreign Policy." Naval War College Review 23 (Sept 1970): 47-64.

The POW in International Law - Articles

Aldrich, George H. "Prospects for United States Ratification of Additional Protocol I to the 1949 Geneva Conventions." American Journal of International Law 85 (Jan 1991): 1-20.

Boatner, Haydon L. "Asian Teeth Are Needed for Geneva Conventions- We Must Protect Future POWs." Army 24 (Jan 1974): 27-30.

Darley, Roger G. "The American Soldier and the Law of War." Field Artillery Journal 42 (Jan - Feb 1974): 44-51.

Draper, G. I. A. D. "The Place of the Laws of War in Instruction." Royal United Services Institute Journal 111 (Aug 1966): 189-98.

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Falk, Richard A. "International Law Aspects of Repatriation of Prisoners of War During Hostilities." American Journal of International Law 67 (July 1973): 465-78.

"Geneva Convention for the Protection of War Victims." United States Dept. of State Bulletin 24 (May 28, 1951): 866-79.

Haight, Gardiner M. "The Geneva Conventions (of 1949) in the Shadow War." United States Naval Institute Proceedings 94 (Sept 1968): 43-51.

Hess, Federick W. "A Post-Korea Look At the Geneva Convention." Military Review 35 (Nov 1955): 52-8.

Hooker, Wade S. Jr. and David H. Savasten. "The Geneva Convention of 1949: Application in the Vietnamese Conflict." Virginia Journal of International Law 5 (1965): 243-65.

Kelly, Joseph B. "PWs As War Criminals." Military Review 52 (Jan 1972): 91-6.

Levie, Howard S. "International Law Aspects of Repatriation of Prisoners of War During Hostilities: A Reply." American Journal of International Law 67 (Oct 1973): 693-710.

Meron, Theodor. "The Time Has Come for the United States to Ratify Geneva Protocol I." American Journal of International Law 88 (Oct 1994): 678-86.

O'Brien, William V. "The Rule of Law in Small Wars." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 541 (Sept 1995): 36-46.

Olds, J. H. "The Geneva Conventions." Marine Corps Gazette 55 (Feb 1971): 34-8.

Puri, Sardar B. S. "The Geneva Conventions in Relation to the Armed Forces." Military Review 32 (May 1952): 96- 100.

Taylor, Telford and others. "Human Rights and Armed Conflicts: Conflicting Views." American Journal of International Law 67 (Nov 1973): 141-68.

Van Dyke, Jon M. "The Laws of War." Center Magazine 4 (July - Aug 1971): 21-33.

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The POW in International Law - Books, Reports, and Government Documents

Air University. Arctic, Desert, and Tropic Information Ctr. The Geneva Convention: Background, General Principles, and Application. Gunter AFB, AL: The Center, [1952?]. (GB 5 .U5 G-108).

Barker, A. J. Prisoners of War. New York: Universe, 1975. (JX 5141 .B35 1975). •

Bevans, Charles I, comp. Treaties and Other International ■ Agreements of the United States of America 1776-1949, 13 vols. Washington: GPO, 1968-1976. (Gov Doc S9.12/2:).

"Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War." Geneva, signed July 27, 1929. Multilateral United States Treaties, p. 5224. Vol. IV. (Gov Doc S9.5/l:v. 4).

"Convention Respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land." The Hague. Concluded Oct. 18, 1907. Multilateral Treaties and Other International Acts Series, p. 2269. Vol. 2 (1910, repr. 1968) . (Gov Doc S9.5/l:2).

"Convention Respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land." The Hague. Concluded Oct. 18, 1907. Multilateral Treaties and Other International Acts Series, p. 2269. Vol. 2 (1910, repr. 1968). (Gov Doc S9.5/1:2).

Diplomatic Conference for the Establishment of International Conventions for the Protection of Victims of War. The Geneva Conventions of August 12, 1949. Geneva: The Conference, 1949. (JX 5141 .R3).

Documents on Prisoners of War. Newport: Naval War College, 1979. • (JX 1295 .U4 v. 60)

Draper, Gerald Irving A. D. The Red Cross Conventions. London: Stevens, [1958]. (JX 5141 .D76).

. The Red Cross Conventions. New York: L.L.M.; Praeger, 1958. (JX 5141 .D76).

Dumbauld, Edward. The Life and Legal Writings of Hugo Grotius. Norman, OK: U of Oklahoma, [1969]. (JX 2091 .D88).

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Garrett, Richard. P.O.W. Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1981. (JX 5141 .G37).

■ P.O.W.: The Uncivil Face of War. Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1988. (JX 5141 .G37 1988).

"Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War." Concluded Aug. 12, 1949. Multilateral united States Treaties, p. 3317. Vol. 6, Pt. 3 (1955). (Gov Doc S9.5/l:v.6).

Geneva Conventions of August 12. 1949 for the Protection of War Victims. [Washington]: [GPO], [1950]. (REF JX 5141 .D59).

Grotius, Hugo. De Jre Belli Ac Pacis, Libri Tres. Trans Francis W. Kelsey. New York: Oceana, 1964. (JX 68 .C61 v. 3).

. The Rights of War and Peace: Including the Law of Nature and of Nations. Trans. A. C. Campbell. New York: Dunne, 1901. (JX 2093 .E5 1901) .

Hartigan, Richard S. Lieber's Code and the Law of War. Chicago: Precedent, 1983. (U 22 .L53 1983).

Hingorani, R. C. Prisoners of War. Dobbs Ferry: Oceana, 1982. (JX 5141 .H55 1982).

Kavass, Igor I. and Michael J. Blake, comp. United States Legislation on Foreign Relations and International Commerce: A Chronological and Subject Index of Public Laws and Joint Resolutions of the Congress of the United States, 7 vols. Buffalo, NY: Hein, 1977-1984. (Ref KF 4650 .A3 1977).

Levie, Howard S. Documents on Prisoners of War. Newport, RI: Naval War College, 1979. (JX 1295 .U4 v. 60).

. Prisoners of War in International Armed Conflict. Newport: Naval War College, [1978]. (JX 1295 .U4 v. 59).

McCoubrey, Hilaire. International Humanitarian Law: Modern Developments in the Limitation of Warfare. Brookfield, VT: Ashgate, 1998. See Chap. 6. (KZ 6471 .M38 1998).

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Mclntosh, Robert H. International Protection for Prisoners of War: A New Approach. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, 1971. (UGB 907 .A42 4406).

McLendon, Larry F. Effectiveness of the Geneva Convention Relative to American POWs. Maxwell AFB:,Air University, 1973. (JX 5141 .M16).

Parry, Clive and others, eds. Parry and Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law. New York: Oceana, 1986. (Ref JX 1226 .P33 1986).

Preux, Jean de. Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War, Trans A. P. de Heney. Geneva: Intl. Committee of the Red Cross, 1960. (JX 5141 .P75):

. Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War. Geneva: Intl Committee of the Red Cross, 1960. (JX 5136 .P75).

Roberts, Adam and Richard Guelff, eds. Documents on the Laws of War. Oxford: Clarendon, 1982. (Ref JX 4505 .D62).

Russell, LeRoy G. An Analysis of the Effectiveness of International Agreements to Prevent Inhumane Treatment of War Prisoners. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, 1964. (JX 5141 .R96).

Schindler, Dietrich and Jiri Toman, eds. The Laws of Armed Conflicts: A Collection of Conventions. Resolutions, and Other Documents. 3rd ed. Dordrecht: Nijhoff, 1988. (Ref JX 4505 .L38 1988).

Skoien, Clarence E. Prepared to Be a POW? Carlisle Barracks, PA: Army War College, 1973. (JX 5141 .S58).

Stone, Julius. Legal Controls of International Conflict: A Treatise on the Dynamics of Disputes- and War-Law. New York: Rinehart, 1954. See Chap. 24. (JX 4511 .S87).

Treaties. Conventions, International Acts, Protocols, and Agreements Between the United States of America and Other Powers, 4 vols. New York: Greenwood, 1968. (Gov Doc S9.5/1:).

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United States. American Forces Information Service. Prisoner of War: Rights & Obligations Under the Geneva Convention. Washington: Dept. of Defense, 1979. (Gov Doc D 2.14:GEN-35 A).

United States. Cong. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Geneva Conventions for the Protection of War Victims: Hearing. Washington: GPO, 1955. (Gov Doc Y4.F76/2:G28/2).

United States. Dept. of the Army. The Law of Land Warfare. Field Manual, 27-10. Washington, 1956. (Gov Doc D 101.20:27-10).

United States Treaties and Other International Agreements, 35 vols. Washington: GPO, 1952-1996. (Gov Doc S9.12:).

Vattel, Emer de. The Law of Nations; or. Principles of the Law of Nature; Applied to the Conduct and Affairs of Nations and Sovereigns. Dublin: L. White, 1787. (JX 2414 .E5 1787). See Book III, Chap VIII.

White, Andrew Dickson. Seven Great Statesmen in the.Warfare of Humanity With Unreason. Garden City, NY: Garden City, 1910. (JC 131 .W58).

THE POW EXPERIENCE IN AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY

General Works on American POWs - Articles

Berens, Robert J. "POWs: Quiet Heroism in Ambiguity." Army 42 (Sept 1992): 34-9.

Bost, Fred H. "To Live As a POW." Infantry 55 (Mar 1965): 42-5.

Brancato, John R. "Doctrinal Deficiencies in Prisoner of War Command." Airpower Journal 2 (Jan 1988-Mar 1988): 40-9.

Butler, Ray E. "POW Code Due for Revision." Armed Forces Journal International 111 (Nov 1973): 28-9.

" Code of Conduct." Military Review 35 (Nov 1955): 68-9

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"Code of Conduct Training." Army Information Digest 19 (May 1964): 63-7.

Coker, George T. "Prisoners of War." U. S. Naval Institute Proceedings 100 (Oct 1974): 41-6.

Colebrook, Joan. "Prisoners of War: Treatment of Prisoners in Vietnam, Korea, and Communist Countries." Commentary 57 (Jan 1974): 30-7.

Davis, George B. " Doctor Francis Lieber's Instructions for the Government of Armies in the Field." American Journal of Intl. Law 1 (Jan 1907): 13-25

Fordney, Chris. "The Long Road to Andersonvi11e." National Parks 72 (Sept 1998): 30-3.

Freidel, Frank. " General Orders 100 and Military Government." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 32 (Mar 1946): 541-56

Grüner, Elliott. "Cult of Captivity." Ü. S. Naval Institute Proceedings 122 (Aug 1996): 32-3.

. »what Code? Or, No Great Escapes: The Code of Conduct and Other Dreams of Resistance." Armed Forces and Society 19 (Apr 1993-June 1993): 599-609.

Hardy, William E. "PW: Encounters of the Worst Kind." Aerospace Safety 36 (Jan 1980): 24-6.

Kitchens, Harold L. "Factors Involved in a Review of the Code of Conduct." Naval War College Review 30 (Oct 1978-Dec 1978): 47-70.

Hunter, Edna J. "Marriage in Limbo." D. S. Naval Institute Proceedings 108 (July 1982): 27-32.

Jones, Richard. "Bending the Spirit." Army 45 (Apr 1995): 48-52+.

Karsten, Peter. "The American Democratic Citizen Solder: Triumph or Disaster?" Military Affairs 30 (Jan 1966-Mar 1966): 34-40.

Klimow, Matthew S. "Ethical Dilemma of Surrender." Military Review 70 (Oct 1990): 41-55.

Lyons, William P. "Prisoners of War and the Code of Conduct." Naval War College Review 20 (Dec 1967): 60- 96.

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Marean, Charles E. "Questions Facing the Code of Conduct." Marine Coras Gazette 56 {July 1972): 36-43.

Mullings, P. J. "Resistance to Interrogation." Infantry 78 (July 1988): 36-8.

Murray, Terrence. "Code of Conduct: A Sound Doctrine." Marine Corps Gazette 67 (Dec 1983): 56-62.

Porter, Richard E. "The Code of Conduct: A Guide to Moral Responsibility." Air university Review 34 (Jan 1983): 107-11.

Schacht, Kenneth G. "Reflections on the Code of Conduct." u. S. Naval Institute Proceedings 108 (Apr 1982): 34-8.

Schlesinger, Thomas 0. "Obligations of the Prisoner of War." Military Reveiw 50 (Dec 1970): 80-5.

Schumm, Walter R. "Treat Prisoners Humanely." Military Review 78 (Jan 1998): 83-93.

"Soldiers of Sacrifice." America 173 (Nov 1995): 18-20.

Stockdale, James B. "Melting Experience." National Review 33 (Dec 1981): 1534-7.

Wagnon, Dobby D. "Communication: The Key Element to Prisoner of War Survival." Air University Review 27 (May 1976): 33-46.

Walzer, Michael. "American Prisoners of War: Does the Fight Continue After the Battle?" American Political Science Review 63 (Sept 1969): 777-86.

Wilson, Paul E. "Three C's: The Code, the Convention, the Conflict." Marine Corps Gazette 54 (Apr 1970): 37-41.

General Works on American POWs - Books, Reports, and Government Documents

Acker, William P. The POW and Limited War. Maxwell AFB: Air University, [1970] . (JX 5141 .A33 1983) .

Anderson, Harold W. Code of Conduct: Too Hard or Too Soft? Maxwell AFB, AL: Air Unversity, 1972. (UB 485 .A5 1972).

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Bialek, Hilton M. Survey of Soldiers' Reactions to the Code of Conduct: Research Memorandum. Monterey, CA: U. S. Army Leadership Research Unit, 1962. (UB 485 -B57).

Brodman, Robert. The Code of Conduct. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, 1972. (UGB 907 .A42 4522).

Brodman, Robert and James R. Turpen. The Code of Conduct. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, 1972. (UGB 907 .A42 4522).

Christ, Christ. Captured Americans: War Criminals or Prisoners of War? Carlisle Barracks: Army War College, 1972. (JX 5141 .C49).

Clemens, Ralph 0. Jr. The Relevance of the Code of Conduct . Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, 197 0. (Gov Doc Work Rm UB 485 .A42 4406).

Dalrymple, Kimberly J. The Code of Conduct- 33 Years Old. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, 1988. (Report Lit ADA 194 909).

Doyle, Robert C. A Prisoner's Duty: Great Escapes in U. S. Military History. Annapolis: Naval Inst-, 1997. (E 181 .D69 1997).

. Voices From Captivity: Interpreting the American POW Narrative. Lawrence: UP of Kansas, 1994. (UB 803 .D69 19940.

Duncan, Clyde E. "The Peacetime Adequacy of the Code of Conduct." Ph.D. diss., Air Command and Staff College, 1966. (UB 485 .D8).

Edwards, Charles E. Military Justice and the POW. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, 1974. (UGB 907 .A42 5233).

Ellis, Leon F. POW: It Could Happen to You. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, [1983]. (UGB 907 .A433 83-061).

Fer, John. Leadership and Followership in the Prisoner-of- War Environment. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, 1974. (UB 210 .F3 1974).

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Hunter-, Edna J. and James D. Phelan. "Army, Navy, and Marine Corps Returned Prisoners of War: A Demographic Profile." Family Separation and Reunion: Families of Prisoners of War and Servicemen Hissing in Action, 11- 20. Ed Hamilton I. McCubbin and others. [San Diego]: [Naval Health Research Ctr.], [1974?]. (Gov Doc D 206.21:74-70; Report Lit. ADA126500).

Jaquish, John E. Is Article V of the Code of Conduct Too Lenient or Too Rigid? Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, 1971. (UB 485 -J3 1971).

Lavendar, Paul W. Prisoner of War Identification Kit. Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD: Army Test and Evaluation Command, 1972. (UB 485 .L3).

Miller, William N. "Dilemmas and Conflicts Specific to the Military Returned Prisoner of War." Family Separation and Reunion: Families of Prisoners of War and Servicemen Missing in Action, 117-25. Ed Hamilton I. McCubbin and others. [San Diego]: [Naval Health Research Ctr.], [1974?]. (Gov Doc D 206.21:74-70; Report Lit. ADA126500).

Moakley, Geoffrey S. U. S. Army Code of Conduct Training: Let the POWs Tell Their Stories. Ft Leavenworth, KS: Army Command and General Staff College, 1976. (Report Lit ADA 029 708).

Moore, Warren C. Code of Conduct: Adequate? Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, 1971. (UGB 907 .A42 4412).

Mounts, Thomas T. Does the Fighting Man Have a Code of Conduct? Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, 1970. (UGB 907 .A42 4201) .

Myers, Armand J. POW Doctrine for Survival With Honor. Maxwell AFB: Air University, 1975. (UGB 907 .A42 5163).

Report of Defense Review Committee for the Code of Conduct, 1976. [Washington?]: The Committee, [1976?]. (JX 5141 .U52 v. 2).

Sander, H. J. Development. Training Applications and Assessment of the Code of Conduct for US PWs. [Washington}: HQ, USAF Analysis Program, SE Asia POW Experience, 1974. (UB 485 .S3).

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Seborn, James E. Prisoner of War. His Spouse and Family: "May They All Survive With Honor". Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, [1984]. (Gov Doc Work Rm UGB 907 .A433 34-194 FOUO).

Sherrell, Chandler C. A Historical Analysis of United States Prisoner of War/Missing in Action Repatriation and Remains Recovery. Ft Leavenworth, KS: Army Command and General Staff College, 1998. (Report Lit ADA 350096).

Skoien, Clarence E. Prepared to Be a PW? Carlisle Barracks: Army War College, 1973. (JX 5141 .S58; Report Lit. AD761053).

Stanley, James L. Is the Code of Conduct Adequate for Captured Air Force Personnel? Maxweil AFB, AL: Air Unviversity, 1962. (UB 485 .S7).

Stott, Harold W. The Code: Does It Have Limits? Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, 1973. (UB 485 .S75).

Sunderman, James F, ed. Air Escape and Evasion. New York: Watts, [1963]. (HV 8657 ,S95).

Talbot, Bailey M. Evasion and Escape Doctrine. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, [1978]. (UGB 907 .A43 496).

United States. Cong. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs. POW/MIAs in Indochina and Korea. Hearing. Washington: GPO, 1991. (Gov Doc Y4.F76/1:P93/18) .

United States. Cong. House. Committee on National Security. Military Personnel Subcommittee. Accounting for POW/MIAs From the Korean War and the Vietnam War. Hearing. Washington: GPO, 1997. (Gov Doc Y4.SE 2/1 A:995-96/51).

United States. Cong. Senate. Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs. Hearings on Cold War, Korea, WWII POWs. Washington: GPO, 1993. (Gov Doc Y4.P93/8:S. Hrg. 102-11).

United States. Dept. of Defense. POW-MIA Fact Book. [Washington?]: The Dept., 1990. (Gov Doc D 1.2:P93/3/990).

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Uni red States. Dept. of Defense. The U.S. Fighting Man's Code. [Washington]: Armed Forces Information & Education, [1967]. (Gov Doc D 301.35:34-10-1/967).

United States. Dept. of the Army. Evasion and Escape. Field Manual, 21-77. Washington, 1965. (Gov Doc D 101.20:21-77).

united States. Dept. of the army. Prisoners of War; Troop Topics. [Washington]: [GPOJ, 1967. (Gov Doc D 101.22:360-230).

United States. Veterans Admin. Studies and Analysis Service. Study of Former Prisoners of War. Washington: GPO, 1980. (Gov Doc VA 1.2:P93/2).

Watkins, John A. Article V of the Code of Conduct- Retain, Discard or Revise? Norfolk, VA: Armed Forces Staff College, 1974. (Report Lit ADA 120 004).

Medical and Psychological Effects - Articles

Berg, S. William and Milton Richlin. "Injuries and Illnesses of Vietnam War POWs. IV. Comparison of Captivity Effects in North and South Vietnam." Military Medicine 142 (Oct 1977): 757-61.

. "Injuries and Illnesses of Vietnam War POWs. I. Navy POWs." Military Medicine 142 (July 1977): 514-18.

Boulding, Elise. "Family Adjustments to War Separation and Reunions." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 272 (Nov 1950): 59-67.

Colligan, Douglas. "Psychological Hangups of Returning Prisoners of War." Science Digest 74 (Oct 1973): 10-5.

Engdahl, Brian and others. "Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in a Community Group of Former Prisoners of War: a Normative Response to Severe Trauma." American Journal of Psychiatry 154 (Nov 1997): 1576-81.

. "Comorbidity and Course of Psychiatric Disorders in a Community Sample of Former Prisoners of War." American Journal of Psychiatry 155 (December 1998): 1740-45.

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Fairbank, John A., David J. Hansen, and James M. Fitterling. "Patterns of Appraisal and Coping Across Different Stressor Conditions Among Former Prisoners of War With and Without Posttraumatic Stress Disorder." Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 59 (Apr 1991): 272- 81.

Ford, Charles V. and Raymond C. Spaulding. "The Pueblo Incident: A Comparison of Factors Related to Coping With Extreme Stress." Archives of General Psychiatry 29 (Sept 1973): 340-3.

. "The Pueblo Incident: Psychological Reactions to the Stresses of Imprisonment and Repatriation." American Journal of Psychiatry 129 (July 1972): 17-26.

Goldstein, Gerald and others. "Survivors of Imprisonment in the Pacific Theater During World War II." American Journal of Psychiatry 144 (Sept 1987): 1210-3.

Green, Jesse L. and James K. Phillips III. "Intelligence Test Performance of Vietnamese Prisoners of War 2 Years Post-Return." Aviation. Space & Environmental Medicine 47 ((Nov 1976)): 1210-3.

Hall, Richard C. W. and Patrick T. Malone. "Psychiatric Effects of Prolonged Asian Captivity: A Two-Year Follow-Up." American Journal of Psychiatry 133 (July 1976): 786-90.

Hall, Richard C. W. and William C. Simmons. "The POW Wife: A Psychiatric Appraisal." Archives of General Psychiatry 29 (Nov 1973): 690-4.

Hunter, Edna J. "Coercive Persuasion: The Myth of Free Will?" Air University Review 34 (Jan 1983): 100-7.

Kluznik, John C and others. "Forty-Year Follow-Up of United States Prisoners of War." American Journal of Psychiatry 143 (Nov 1986): 1443-5.

Lifton, Robert J. "Postwar War." Journal of Social Issues 31 (1975): 181-95.

Marohn, Edward J. "Brainwashing." Army 23 (Aug 1973): 39-43.

Pelletier, Lawrence L. and others. "Diagnosis and Evaluation of Treatment of Chronic Strongyloidiasis in Ex- Prisoners of War." Journal of Infectious Diseases 157 (Mar 1988): 573-6.

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Polivy, Janett, Sharon B. Zeitlin, and C. Peter Herman. "Food Restriction and Binge Eating: A Study of Former Prisoners of War." Journal of Abnormal Psychology 103 (May 1994): 409-11.

Potts, Marilyn K. "Long-Term Effects of Trauma: Post- Traumatic Stess Among Civilian Internees of the Japanese During World War II." Journal of Clinical Psychology 50 (Sept 1994): 681-98.

"Psychology of Homecoming." Time 101 (Feb 19, 1973): 18-9.

Query, William T-, Jim Megran, and Gary McDonald. "Appyling Posttraumatic Stress Disorder MMPI Subscale to World War II POW Veterans." Journal of Clinical Psychology 42 (Mar 1986): 315-7.

Roland, Charles G. and Harry S. Shannon. "Patterns of Disease Among World War II Prisoners of the Japanese: Hunger, Weight Loss, and Deficiency Diseases in Two Camps." Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 46 (Jan 1991): 65-85.

Segal, Julius. "Conquering Crisis: Lessons From Captivity." Reader's Digest 120 (Mar 1982): 139-42.

. "Therapeutic Considerations in Planning the Return of American POWs to Continental United States." Military Medicine 138 (Feb 1973): 73-7.

, Edna J. Hunter", and Zelda Segal. "Universal Consequences of Captivity: Stress Reactions Among Divergent Populations of Prisoners of War and Their Families." International Social Science Journal 28 (1976): 593-609.

Sutker, Patricia B. and Albert N. Allain Jr. "MMPI Profiles of Veterans of WWII and Korea: Comparisons of Former POWs and Combat Survivors." Psychological Reports 68 (Feb 1991): 279-84.

, Albert N. Allain Jr., and Daniel K. Winstead. "Psychopathology and Psychiatric Diagnoses of World War II Pacific Theater Prisoner of War Survivors and Combat Veterans." American Journal of Psychiatry 150 (Feb 1993): 240-45.

-, and others. "Cognitive Deficits and Psychopathology Among Former Prisoners of War and Combat Veterans of the Korean Conflict." American Journal of Psychiatry 148 (Jan 1991): 67-72.

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-, Franlynn Bugg, and Albert N. Allain Jr. "Person and Situation Correlates of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Among POW Survivors." Psychological Reports 66 (1990): 912-14.

, Harry Z. Gallina, and Jeffrey A. West. "Trauma- Induced Weight Loss and Cognitive Deficits Among Former Prisoners of War." Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 58 (June 1990): 323-28.

Tennant, Christopher C, Kerry J. Dent, and Owen F. Dent. "The Psychological Effects of Being a Prisoner of War: Forty Years After Release." American Journal of Psychiatry 143 (May 1986): 618-21.

Ursano, Robert J. "The Vietnam War Era Prisoner of War: Precaptivity Personality and the Development of Psychiatric Illness." American Journal of Psychiatry 138 (Mar 1981): 315-8.

Ursano, Robert J. and James R. Rundell. "The Prisoner of War." Military Medicine 155 (April 1990): 176-80.

Voge, Victoria M. and Raymond E. King. "Interpersonal Relationship and Prisoner of War Concerns of Rated Military Male and Female Aircrew." Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine 68 (Oct 1997): 879-85.

Wheatley, Richard D. and Robert J. Ursano. "Serial Personality Evaluations of Repatriated U. S. Air Force Southeast Asia POWs." Aviation. Space & Environmental Medicine 53 (Mar 1982): 251-57.

Zeiss, Robert A. and Harold R. Dickman. "PTSD 40 Years Later: Incidence and Person-Situation Correlates in Former POWs." Journal of Clinical Psychology 45 (Jan 1989): 80-7.

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Medical and Psychological Effects - Books, Reports, and Government Documents

Anguiano, Aurora S. "Psychological Effects of Captivity Among US Navy Aviators. Vietnam. A Longitudinal Study. 1974-1997." Ph.D. diss., U of South Florida, 1999. (U 22.3 -S28 2000).

Berg, S. William. "Medical Aspects of Captivity and Repatriation." Family Separation and Reunion: Families of Prisoners of War and Servicemen Missing in Action. 95-115. Ed Hamilton I. McCubbin and others. [San Diego]: [Naval Health Research Ctr.], [1974?]. (Gov Doc D 206.21:74-70; Report Lit. ADA126500).

Bernstein, Murray M. "Conflicts in Adjustment: World War II Prisoners of War and Their Families." International Handbook of Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma, 119- 24. Ed Yael Danieli. New York: Plenum, 1998. (RC 552 .P67 J578 1998).

Conference on Follow-Up Care for Returning Prisoners of War Washington: Veterans Admin., [1987], (Med Lib UB 369 .C748 1985).

Davis, Jonathan D. "Dissociation and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Former Second World War Prisoners of War." Ph.D. diss., Adelphi U., 1997. (UB 357 .D32 2000).

Engdahl, Brian E. and William F. Page. "Psychological Effects of Military Captivity." Epidemiology in Military and Veteran Populations: Proceedings of the Second Biennial Conference, 49-66. Ed William F. Page. Washington: Natl. Academy, 1991. (RA 652.4 .E75 1991).

Hall, Richard C. W. and Patrick T. Malone. "Psychiatric Residuals of Prolonged Captivity Experience." Family Separation and Reunion: Families of Prisoners of War and Servicemen Missing in Action, 127-46. Ed Hamilton I. McCubbin and others. [San Diego]: [Naval Health Research Ctr.], [1974?]. (Gov Doc D 206.21:74-70; Report Lit. ADA126500).

Holt, Philip R. "Prisoners of War: Prescriptive Conduct and Compliance in Captive Situations." Ph.D. diss., Naval War College, 1968. (BF 727 .P7 H6 1968).

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Hunter, Edna J. "Captivity: The Family in Waiting." Stress and the Family: Coping With Catastrophe, 166-84. Ed Charles R. Figley and Hamilton I. McCubbin 2 vols. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1983. (HQ 734 .S9735 1983).

-. "The Prisoner of War and His Family." Prolonged Separation: The Prisoner of War and His Family, 29-3E Ed Edna J. Hunter. San Diego: Ctr. Naval Heatlh Research Ctr., [1977]

for POW Studies, (DS 559.4 .H85)

. The Prisoner of War: Coping With the Stress of Isolation; Interim Report. [Alexandria, VA]: [Defense Documentation Ctr.], [1976]. (BF 727 .P7 H8).

. "Prisoners of War: Readjustment and Rehabilitation." Handbook of Military Psychology, 741-57. Ed Reuven Gal and A. David Mangelsdorff. Chichester: Wiley, 1991. (Ref U 22.3 .H25 1991).

. "The Vietnam POW Veteran: Immediate and Long-Term Effects of Captivity." Stress Disorders Among Vietnam Veterans: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 188-206. Ed Charles R. Figley. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1978. (RC 550 .S75).

Hutchins, Charles W. "The Captivity Experience of American Prisoners of War in Southeast Asia." Prolonged Separation: The Prisoner of War and His Family, 9- 18. Ed Edna J. Hunter. San Diego: Ctr. for POW Studies, Naval Health Research Ctr., [1977]. (DS 559.4 .H85).

Hutchins, Charles W. Jr. and Melvyn A. Estey. The Relationship Between Locus of Control and Resistance in a Simulated Prisoner of War Compound. San Diego: Naval Health Research Ctr., [1978]. (Report Lit. ADA058122).

Kelnhofer, Guy J. Understanding the Former Prisoner of War: Life After Liberation: Essays. Ed Amy Lindgren. St. Paul: Banfil St., 1992. (BF 727 .P7 K29 1992) .

Metres, Philip J. "An Empirical Evaluation of the Relationship of Psychological Functioning With Captivity and Demographic Variables in Navy and Marine Corps Former POWs." Ph.D. diss., U. S. Intl. University, 1975. (BF 727 .P7 M4).

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Page, Wi11iam F. The Health of Former Prisoners of War: Results From the Medical Examination Survey of Former POHs of World War II and the Korean Conflict. Washington: Natl Academy, 1992. (RA 564.9 .P74 P34 1992).

Page, William F., Brian E. Engdahl, and Raina E. Eberly. "Persistence of PTSD in Former Prisoners of War." Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Acute and Long-Term Responses to Trauma and Disaster. 147-58. Ed Carol S. Fullerton and Robert J. Ursano. Washington; London: American Psychiatric, 1997. <RC 552 .P67 P666 1997).

Peck, Carl C. Homecoming: Medical Care for Repatriated Prisoners of War: A Manual for Physicians and Dentists. [Alexandria, VA]: [Defense Documentation Ctr], [1975]. (DS 559.4 .P4).

Richlin, Milton. "Positive and Negative Residuals of Prolonged Stress." Prolonged Separation: The Prisoner of War and His Family. 19-2 8. Ed Edna J. Hunter. San Diego: Ctr. for POW Studies, Naval Health Research Ctr., [1977]. (DS 559.4 .H85).

Romer, Gail H. "The Experience of Laughing in Prisoner of War Camps." Ph.D. diss., U. of Tennessee, 1997. (BF 727 .P7 R66 1997).

Smith, Dean A. Deficiency Diseases in Japanese Prison Camps. London: HMSO, 1951. (Spec Coll RC 620.5 . S5 1951).

Spaulding, Raymond C. and others. Navy Repatriated Prisoners of War: Psychiatric Findings and Adjustment - the First Two Years. San Diego: Naval Health Research Ctr., [1978]. (RC 451.4 .P7 S73 1978).

Strange, Robert E. "Psychiatric Care for the Returned Prisoners of War: The Navy and Marine Corps Experience." Family Separation and Reunion: Families of Prisoners of War and Servicemen Missing in Action, 211-5. Ed Hamilton I. McCubbin and others. [San Diego]: [Naval Health Research Ctr.], [1974?]. (Gov Doc D 206.21:74-70; Report Lit. ADA126500).

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United Star.es. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare. Effects of Malnutrition and Other Hardships on the Mortality and Morbidity of Former U. S. Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees of World War II: An Appraisal of Current Information. [s.l., s.n., 1955?]. (Oversize D 805 . A2 U55 1955)

Ursano, Robert J. "Viet Nam Era Prisoners of War: Studies of U.S. Air Force Prisoners of War." The Trauma of War: Stress and Recovery in Viet Nam Veterans, 33S-57. Ed Stephen M. Sonnenberg, Jr., Arthur S. Blank, and John A. Talbott. Washington: American Psychiatric, 1985. (RC 552 .P67 T75 1985).

Effects on Families - Articles

McCubbin, Hamilton I. and others. "The Returned Prisoner of War: Factors in Family Reintegration." Journal of Marriage and the Family 37 (August 1975): 471-78.

McCubbin, Hamilton I., Edna J. Hunter, and Barbara B. Dahl. "Residuals of War: Families of Prisoners of War and Servicemen Missing in Action." Journal of Social Issues 31 (July 1975-September 1975): 95-109.

Nice, D. Stephen, Barbara McDonald, and Tom McMillian. "The Families of U.S. Navy Prisoners of War From Vietnam Five Years After Reunion." Journal of Marriage and the Family 43 (May 1981): 431-37.

Stratton, Alice. "The Stress of Separation." U.S. Inst. Proceedings 104 (July 1978): 53-8.

Naval

Effects on Families Books, Reports, Documents

and Government

Hunter, Edna J. Families in Crisis: The Families of Prisoners of War. San Diego: Naval Health Research Ctr., 1977. (Report Lit. ADA100-260).

. "Treating the Military Captive's Family." The Military Family: Dynamics and Treatment, 167-96. Ed Florence W. Kaslow and Richard I. Ridenour. New York: Guilford, 1984. (UB 403 .M55 1984).

-. Wartime Stress: Family Adjustment to Loss. San Diego: U. S. Intl. University, 1981. (UB 403 .H869 1981).

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, Hamilton I. McCubbin, and Philip J. Metres Jr. "Religion and the PW/MIA Wife." Family Separation and Reunion: Families of Prisoners of War and Servicemen Missing in Action. 8 5-93. Ed Hamilton I. McCubbin and others. [San Diego]: [Naval Health Research Ctr.], [1974?] . (Gov Doc D 206.21:74-70; Report Lit. ADA126500)

McCubbin, Hamilton I., and Barbara B Dahl. "Social and Mental Health Services to Families of Servicemen Missing in Action or Returned Prisoners of War." Family Separation and Reunion: Families of Prisoners of War and Servicemen Missing in Action, 191-97. Ed Hamilton I. McCubbin and others. [San Diego]: [Naval Health Research Ctr.], [1974?]. (Gov Doc D 206.21:74-70; Report Lit. ADA126500).'

. Edna J. Hunter, and Philip J. Metres Jr. "Adaptation of the Family to the Prisoner of War and Missing in Action Experience: An Overview." Family Separation and Reunion: Families of Prisoners of War and Servicement Missing in Action. 21-47. Ed Hamilton I. McCubbin and others. [San Diego]: [Naval Health Research Ctr.], [1974?] . (Gov Doc D 206.21:74-70; Report Lit. ADA126500).

• "Children in Limbo." Family Separation and Reunion: Families of Prisoners of War and Servicemen Missing in Action, 65-76. Ed Hamilton I. McCubbin and others. [San Diego]: [Naval Health Research Ctr.], [1974?]. (Gov Doc D 206.21:74-70; Report Lit. ADA126500).

Metres, Philip J. Jr., Hamilton I. McCubbin, and Edna J. Hunter. "Families of Returned Prisoners of War: Some Impressions on Their Initial Reintegration." Family Separation and Reunion: Families of Prisoners of War and Servicemen Missing in Action, 147-55. Ed Hamilton I. McCubbin and others. [San Diego]: [Naval Health Research Ctr.], [1974?]. (Gov Doc D 206.21:74-70; Report Lit. ADA126500).

Nelson, J. Robert. "The Legal Plight of the PW/MIA Family." Family Separation and Reunion: Families of Prisoners of War and Servicemen Missing in Action, 49-64. Ed Hamilton I. McCubbin and others. [San Diego]: [Naval Health Research Ctr.], [1974?]. (Gov Doc D 206.21:74-70; Report Lit. ADA126500).

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The Revolutionary War - Articles

Cohen, Sheldon S. "The Odyssey of Ebenezer Smith Platt." Journal of American Studies 18 (Aug 1984): 255-74.

Jenrich, Charles H. "The Old Jersey Prison Ship." united States Naval Inst. Proceedings 89 (Feb 1963): 168-71.

Knight, Betsy. "Prisoner Exchange and Parole in the American Revolution." William and Marv Quarterly 48 (April 1991): 201-22.

Moyne, Ernest J. "Reverend William Hazlitt: A Friend of Liberty in Ireland During the American Revolution." William and Marv Quarterly 21 (April 1964): 288-97.

Prelinger, Catherine M. "Benjamin Franklin and the American Prisoners of War in England During the American Revolution." William and Marv Quarterly 32 (April 1975): 261-94.

Reck W Emerson. "Living Death on the Old Jersey." American History Illustrated 11 (Aug 1976): 18-23.

Sterling, David L. "American Prisoners of War in New York: a Report by Elias Boudinot." William and Marv Quarterly 3rd ser., 13 (July 1956): 376-93.

Tourtellot, Arthur B. "Rebels, Turn Out Your Dead!" American Heritage 21 (Aug 1970): 16-17+.

West, Charles E. "Prison Ships in the American Revolution." Journal of American History 5 no. 1 (1911): 121-8.

Wiener, Frederick B. "The Signer Who Recanted." American Heritage 26 (June 1975): 22-25.

The Revolutionary War - Books

Boatner, Mark M. III. Encyclopedia of the American Revolution. New York: McKay, 1966. (E 208 .B66).

. Encyclopedia of the American Revolution. Bicentennial ed. New York: McKay, 1974. (Ref E 208 .B68 1974).

Bolton, Charles K. The Private Soldier Under Washington. Port Washington, NY: Kennikat, [1964]. Reprint of 1902 ed. (E 255 .B69 1964).

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Bowman, Larry G. Captive Americans: Prisoners During the American Revolution. Athens: Ohio UP, 1976. (E 281 .B76).

Clark, William B. Ben Franklin's Privateers; a Naval Epic of the American Revolution. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP , [1956]. (E 271 .C59).

Dabney, William M. After Saratoga: The Saga of the Convention Army. Albuquerque: U of New Mexico, 1954. (E 281 .DID .

Dandridge, Danske. American Prisoners of the Revolution. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub., 1967. (E 281 .D17).

Denn, Robert J. "Prison Narratives of the American Revolution." Ph.D. diss., Michigan State U, 1980. (E 281 .D4 2000) .

Holbrook, Stewart H. Ethan Allen. New York: Macmillan, 1940 (E 207 .A42 H72).

Jellison, Charles A. Ethan Allen: Frontier Rebel. Syracuse: Syracuse UP, 1969. (E 207 .A4 J4).

tossing, Benson J. The Pictorial Field-Book of the Revolution; or, Illustrations, by Pen and Pencil, of the History, Biography, Scenery, Relics, and Traditions of the War for Independence, 2 vols. New York: Harper, 1860. (E 208 .L883).

Metzger, Charles H. The Prisoner in the American Revolution. Chicago: Loyola UP, [1971]. (E 281 .M59).

United States. Naval History Division. Naval Documents of the American Revolution. Ed William B. Clark, William J. Morgan, and Michael J. Crawford. 10 vols. Washington: The Division, 1964-1996. (E 271 .U5).

Washington, George. The Writings of George Washington From the Original Manuscript Sources, 1745-1799: Prepared Under the Direction of the United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission and Published Authority of Congress. Washington: G. P. 0., (E 312.7 1931).

by Ed John C. Fitzpatrick. 39 vols.

[1931-1944].

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The Revolutionary War - Personal Narratives

Alexander, John K. "Jonathan Haskins' Mill Prison "Diary": Can It Be Accepted At Face Value?" New England Quarterly 40 (Dec 1967): 561-4.

Allen, Ethan. The Narrative of Colonel Ethan Ailed. Ed Brooke Hindle. New York: Corinth, 1961. (E 207 .A42).

Boudinot, Elias. Journal of Events in the Revolution. [New York]: New York Times, [1968]. Reprint of 1894 ed. (E 275 .B75).

Coan, Marion S. "A Revolutionary Prison Diary: The Journal of Dr. Jonathan Haskins." New England Quarterly 17 (June 1944): 290-309.

Commager, Henry Steele and Richard B. Morris, eds. The Spirit of 'Seventy-Six: the Story of the American Revolution As Told by Participants. 2 vols. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, [1958]. (E 203 .C73).

Dring, Thomas. Recollections of the Jersey Prison Ship. New York: Corinth, [1961] . (E 281 .D79 1961).

Fanning, Nathaniel. Farming's Narrative. Being the Memoirs of Nathaniel Fanning, an Officer of the Revolutionary Navv, 1778-1783. Ed John S. Barnes. New York: [s.l.], 1912. (E 271.2 ,F21).

Greene, Albert. Recollections of the Jersey Prison Ship From the Manuscript of Capt. Thomas Dring. New York: Corinth, 1961. (E 281 .D79 1961).

Hawkins, Christopher. The Adventures of Christopher Hawkins. New York: New York Times, 1968. (E 287 .H39)-

Herbert, Charles. A Relic of the Revolution. [New York]: New York Times, [1968] . Reprint of 1847 ed. (E 281 .H53).

Potter, Israel. Life and Remarkable Adventures of Israel R. Potter. New York: Corinth, [1962]. (E 281 .P86).

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Scor.e, Hiram. "The Experiences'of a Prisoner in the American Revolution: Recollections of Thomas Stone, Born in Guilford, Connecticut, in 1755, As Told in His Own Handwriting. Graphic Narrative Revealed in the Ancient Manuscript Now in the Possession of Reverend Hiram Stone." Journal of American History 2 no. 3 (1908)- 527-29.

The War of 1812 - Articles

Fabel, Robin F. A. "Self-Help in Dartmoor: Black and White Prisoners in the War of 1812." Journal of the Early Republic 9 (Summer 1989): 165-90.

Horsman, Reginald. "Paradox of Dartmoor Prison: American Naval Prisoners, 1813-1815." American Heritage 26 (Feb 1975): 12-17+.

Robinson, Ralph. " Retaliation for the Treatment of Prisoners in the War of 1812." American Historical Review 49 (Oct 1943): 65-70.

The War of 1812 - Books and Government Documents

"Cartel for the Exchange of Prisoners of War Between Great Britain and the United States of America." Treaties and Other International Acts Series 32. Vol. 2. Washington: G. P. O., 1931. (Gov Doc S9.5:2).

Everett, Monica L. "The Social History of Privateersmen During the War of 1812." Ph.D. diss., U. of Houston, 1992. (E 360 .E94 2000).

Hickey, Donald R. The War of 1812: A Forgotten Conflict. Urbana: U of Chicago, 1989. !E 354 .H53 1989).

Maclay, Edgar S. A History of American Privateers. London: Sampson, Low, Marston, 1900. (E 182 .M16a).

Scott, Winfield. Memoirs of Lieut-General Scott, LLD.. Written by Himself. 2 vols. New York: Sheldon, 1864 (E 403.1 .S4 S4).

Tucker, Glenn. Poltroons and Patriots: A Popular Account of the War of 1812. 2 vols. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill [1954]. (E 354 .T89).

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Conflict with Mexico, 1836-1848 - Articles

Henson, Margaret S. "Politics and the Treatment of the Mexican Prisoners After the Battle of San Jacinto." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 94 (Oct 1990): 183- 230.

Nance, Joseph M. "Abel Morgan and His Account of the Battle of Goliad." Southwestern Historical Quarterly 100 (Oct 1996): 206-33.

Conflict with Mexico, 1836-1848 - Books

Haynes, Sam W. Soldiers of Misfortune: The Somervell and Mier Expeditions. Austin: Ü of Texas, 1990. (F 390 .H34 1990).

McCutchan, Joseph D. Mier Expedition Diary: A Texan Prisoner's Account. Ed Joseph M. Nance. Austin: U of Texas, 1978. (F 390 .H34 1990).

The War Between the States - Articles

Adler, Herbert F. "Jefferson Davis At Fort Monroe." Military Review 47 (May 1967): 71-6.

Bracken, James K. "Take to the Old Oven: Escape From Danville." Civil War Times Illustrated 22 (Oct 1983): 42-5.

Brown, D. Alexander. "The Northwest Conspiracy." Civil War Times Illustrated 10 (May 1971): 10-19.

Byrne, Frank L. "Libby Prison: A Study in Emotions." Journal of Southern History 24 (Nov 1958): 430-44.

Callaway, James A. "The Imprisonment of Sidney Lanier." Confederate Veteran 24 (Dec 1916): 558.

Catton, Bruce. "Prison Camps of the Civil War." American Heritage 10 (Aug 1959): 4-8+.

Conrad, James L. "Held Captive At Cahaba." Civil War Times Illustrated 21 (Nov 1982): 12-19.

Cunningham, 0. Edward. "'Strike for Liberty'." Civil War Times Illustrated 14 (Oct 1975): 31-4.

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Garrison, Webb. "Scores of Hostages Were Pawns in the Power Struggle of the American Civil War." Military History 12 (June 1995): 8+.

Goldy, James. "'1 Have Done Nothing to Deserve This Penalty'." Civil War Times Illustrated 26(Mar 1987)• 16-21.

Hopkins, Charles F. "Hell and the Survivors." American Heritage 33 (Oct - Nov 1982): 78-93.

Hyman, Harold M. "Civil War Turncoats: A Commentary on a Military View of Lincoln's War Prisoner Utilization Program." Military Affairs 22 (Fall 1958): 134-38.

Jones, Virgil C. "Libby Prison Break." Civil War History 4 (Mar 1558): 93-104.

Kaufhold, John. "The Elmira Observatory." Civil War Times Illustrated 16 (July 1977): 30-5.

King, G. Wayne. "Death Camp At Florence." Civil War Times Illustrated 12 (Jan 1974): 34-42.

Lippincott, George E. "Lee-Sawyer Exchange." Civil War Times Illustrated 1 (June 1962) : 39-41.

Mallinson, David L. "The Andersonville Raiders." Civil War Times Illustrated 10 (July 1971): 24-31.

Marvell, William. "Johnny Ransom's Imagination." Civil War History 41 (Sept 1995): 181-89.

Mathison, Richard R. "The Galvanized Yankees." Marine Coros Gazette 43 (Jan 1959): 16-18. '

McCaffrey, James M. "The Palmyra Massacre." Civil War Times Illustrated 19 (Dec 1980): 38-43.

McGinty, Brian. "A Shining Presence: Rebel Poet Sidney Lanier Goes to War." Civil War Times Illustrated 19 (May 1980): 24-31.

Moran, Frank E. "Escape From Libby Prison: Part I." American History Illustrated 20 (Nov 1985): 38-46. Part II- p 40-49 (Dec 1985).

Morsberger, Robert E. and Katharine M. Morsberger. "After Andersonville: The First War Crimes Trial." Civil War Times Illustrated 13 (July 1974): 30-41.

Neal, Harry E. "Rebels, Hopes, and Reprieves." Civil War Times Illustrated 14 (Feb 1976): 30-5.

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Omenhausser, John T. "True Sketches and Sayings of Rebel Characters in the Point Lookout Prison, Maryland." American Heritage 10 (Aug 1959): 9-13.

Potter, Jerry 0. "A Tragic Postscript." American History 31 (Nov - Dec 1996): 16-20+.

Rowell, John W. "Waiting to Be Hanged." Civil War Times Illustrated 17 (Dec 1978): 12-17.

Sommers, Richard J. "Dutch Gap Affair: Military Atrocities and Rights of Negro Soldiers." Civil War History 21 (Mar 1975): 51-64.

Sweet, A. Porter S. "From Libby to Liberty." Military Review 51 (Apr 1971): 63-70.

Trimble Tony. "A Quiet Sabbath: Reflections From Johnson's Island." Civil War Times Illustrated 22 (Jan 1984): 20- 3.

Unrau, William E. "Justice At Fort Laramie: The Trial and Tribulations of a Galvanized Yankee." Arizona and the West 15 (Summer 1973): 107-32.

Westwood, Howard C. "Captive Black Union Soldiers in Charleston: What to Do?" Civil War History 28 (Mar 1982): 28-44.

Williams, Walter L. "Again in Chains: Black Soldiers Suffering in Captivity." Civil War Times Illustrated 20 (May 1981): 36-43.

. -The 'Sambo' Deception: The Experience of John McElroy in Andersonville Prison." Phylon 39 (Fall 1978): 261-3.

Yool, W. M. "A Prisoner of the Confederates." Royal United 'services Institute Journal 102 (Nov 1957): 510-15.

The War Between the States - Books, Reports, and Government Documents

Abbott, Allen 0. Prison Life in the South: At Richmond, Macon. Savannah, Charleston, Columbia. Charlotte, Raleigh, Goldsborouah, and Andersonville, During the Years 1864 and 1865. New York: Harper, 1865. (D 611 .A13).

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Bartleson, Frederick A. Letters From Libbv Prison; Being the Authentic Letters Writen While in Confederate Captivity in the Notorious Libbv Prison, At Richmond. Ed Margaret W. Peelle. New York: Greenwich, 1956. (E 611 .B28).

Beitzell, Edwin W. Point Lookout Prison Camp for Confederates. [Abell, MD]: [E. W. Beitzell?], 1983 (E 616 ,L8 B45 1983).

Boatner, Mark M. III. The Civil War Dictionary. Rev. ed New York: McKay, 19 88. (Ref E 468 .B7 1988).

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Zemke, Hub. Zemke's Stalag: The Final Days of World War II. Washington: Smithsonian, 1991. (D 805 .G3 Z38 1991) .

The Korean War - Articles

Ball, Harry P. "Prisoner of War Negotiations: The Korean Experience and Lesson." Naval War College Review 21 (Sept 1968): 54-86.

Bird, Roy. "Not Any Battlefield Heroics, but Sustained Bravery of Another Sort..." Military History 10 (Dec 1993): 28+.

Bouscaren, Anthony T. "Korea: Test of American Education." Catholic World 183 (Apr 1956): 24-27.

"Communist Indoctrination of American Prisoners." Army Information Digest 8 (July 1953): 57-64.

Cunningham, Cyril. "The Origins and Development of Communist Prisoner-of-War Policy." Royal united Services Institute Journal 119 (Mar 1974): 38-43.

"Forgotten War: Remembering Korea 40 Years Later." Airman 34 (June 1990): 30-45.

Gilmore, Gerry J. "Johnson's List." Soldiers 51 (Nov 1996): 26-27.

Hill, Gladwin. "Brain-Washing: Time for a Policy." Atlantic Monthly 195 (Apr 1955): 58-62.

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Hogan, Edmund F. "American Eagles in a Bamboo Cage." Air Force 37 (Nov 1954): 23-28.

"Is It a Crime to Crack Up?" Ü. S. News & World Report 3 6 (Feb 26, 1954): 39-43.

Loosbrock, John F. "'Confess, Yankee, Confess!'." Air Force 36 {Nov 1953): 25-28.

. "Target: Mom." Air Force 36 (Feb 1953): 23-27.

Lowe, William. "What Is Justice for a Tortured GI?" Look 19 (June 28 1955): 28-32.

MacGhee, David F. "A POW's War Is Never Over." Air Force Magazine 37 (July 1954): 27-30.

Manes, Donald L. Jr. "Barbed Wire Command." Military Review 43 (Sept 1963): 38-56.

Mayer, William E. "Why Did Many GI Captives Cave in?" U. S. News & World Report 40 (Feb 24, 1956): 56-62+.

Olson, John E. "No Surrender." Military Review 34 (Mar 1955): 14-19.

"Prisoners' Own Stories- What It's Like to Be a Captive of Red Chinese." U. S. News & World Report 39 (Nov 11, 1955): 58-63.

Schein, Edgar. "Some Observations on Chinese Methods of Handling Prisoners of War." Public Opinion Quarterly 20 (Spring 1956): 321-27.

Schein, Edgar H. and others. "Distinguishing Characteristics of Collaborators and Resisters Among American Prisoners of War." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 55 (1957): 197-201.

Spivey, Delmar T., James W. Keene, and J. Angus MacDonald. "The John A. Lejeune Forum: The Soldier and the Prisoner." Marine Corps Gazette 49 (May 1965): 36-44.

Weaver, John 0. "Antidote to Brainwashing." Army Information Digest 16 (June 1961): 10-19.

"What Communists Did to Americans in Korea: Excerpts From Report of Advisory Committee on Prisoners of War." U.S. News & World Report 39 (Aug 26, 1955): 40-42+.

Williamson, Carl E. "Name, Rank, and Service Number." Military Review 37 (Aug 1957): 25-32.

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The Korean War - Books, Reports, and Government Documents

Biderman, Albert D. Effects of Communist Indoctrination Attempts: Some Comments Based on an Air force Prisoner-of-War Study. Randolph AFB: Air Research and Development Command, 1957. (Report Lit. AD 134247).

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Crosbie, Philip. March Till They Die. Westminster, MD: Newman, 1956. (DS 921 .C94 1956).

• Three Winters Cold. Dublin: Browne & Nolan, 1955. (DS 921 .C94).

Hansen; Kenneth K. Heroes Behind Barbed Wire. Princeton: Van Nostrand, [1957]. (DS 921 .H24).

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■ Why They Collaborated . [London]: Longmans, [I960]. (DS 921 .K5w).

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Pasley, Virginia. 21 Staved: the Story of the American GIs Who Chose Communist China: Who Thev Were and Why They Stayed. New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, [1955] . (DS 921 .P28).

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Pasley, Virginia. 21 Staved: the Story of the American GIs Who Chose Communist China: Who They Were and Why They Staved. New York: Farrar, Straus'and Cudahy, [1955]. (DS 921 -P28).

. 2 2 Staved. London: Allen, 1955. (DS 921 .P28 1955).

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. Communist Interrogation, Indoctrination, and Exploitation of American Military and Civilian Prisoners: Hearings. Washington: GPO, 1956. (Y4.G74/6:C 73/7) .

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Weintraub, Stanley. War in the Wards: Korea's Unknown Battle in a Prisoner-of-War Hospital Camp. 2d ed. San Rafael, CA: Presidio, 1976. Also have 1" ed., 1964. (DS 921.2 .W4 1976) .

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Whi t e, <:! i 11 i am L . The Captives of Korea; an Unofficial White Paper on the Treatment of War Prisoners: Our Treatment of Theirs, Their Treatment of Ours. New York: Scribner, [1957]. (DS 921 .W58).

The Korean War - Personal Narratives

"Prison Diary of Lt. Part: U.S. Airman Tells Story of His 33 Months As a Captive in Red China." U.S. News & World Report 38 (June 24, 1955): 30-4+.

"They Escaped From Red Korea." Air Force 37 (September 1954): 40+.

Brown, Wallace L. The Endless Hours: My Two and a Half Years As a Prisoner of the Chinese Communists. New York: Norton, [1961]. (DS 921 .B88).

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Dean, William F. General Dean's Story. New York: Viking , 1954. (DS 921 .D28).

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Thornton, John W. Believed to Be Alive. Middlebury, VT: Eriksson, 1981. (DS 921.6 .T49).

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The Pueblo Incident and the Cold War

Armbrister, Trevor. A Matter of Accountability: The True Story of the Pueblo Affair.

New York: Coward-McCann, 197 0. (VB 230 -A72)

Brandt, Ed. The Last Voyage of USS Pueblo. New York: Norton, 1969.

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Bücher, Lloyd M. Bücher: My Story. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1970.

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Gallery, Daniel V. The Pueblo Incident. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 197 0.

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"Pueblo: What Went Wrong?" Armed Forces Journal 106 (Aug 9, 1969) :■ 9-10.

Marshall, S. L. A. "The Code and the Pueblo- Some Questions and Answers." Air Force and Space Digest 52 (July 1969): 74-6.

Murphy, Edward R. Jr. Second in Command: The Uncensored Account of the Capture of the SPV Ship Pueblo. New York: Holt, 1971. (VB 230 .M97)

Nolan, Cathal J. " Americans in the Gulag: Detention of US Citizens by Russia and the Onset of the Cold War." Journal of Contemporary History 25 (Oct 1990): 523-45.

Schumacher, F. Carl Jr. and George C. Wilson. Bridge of No Return: The Ordeal of the U.S.S. Pueblo. New York:

' Harcourt, 1971. (VB 230 .S39)

Spaulding, Raymond C. The Pueblo Incident: A Follow-Up Survey Conducted Eight Years After the Release of the USS Pueblo Crew From North Korea. San Diego: Ctr. for POW Studies, Naval Health Research Ctr., 1978. (JX 5141 .S654) .

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-. Some Experiences Reported by the Crew of the USS Pueblo and American Prisoners of War From Vietnam. Alexandria, VA: Defense Documentation Ctr., 1980. (DS 559.4 .S66).

The Vietnamese Conflict - Articles

Alvarez, Everett Jr. "Sound: A POW's Weapon." P. S. Naval Inst Proceedings 102 (Aug 1976): 91-93.

Blakey, Scott. "Obsequious Bow: The Story Behind the Picture That Shocked America." American Heritage 29 (Aug 1978): 24-9

Boettcher, Thomas D. and Joseph A Rehyansky. "We Can Keep You... Forever." National Review 33 (Aug 21, 1981): 958-962.

Branch, Taylor. "Prisoner of War, Prisoners of Peace." Washington Monthly 4 (Aug 1972): 39-56.

Carr, William K. "The Faceless POW." Naval War College Review 30 (Fall 1977): 88-95.

Corcoran, Charles S. "Communication: The Key to Survival for American Prisoners of War in Vietnam. " Air Power History 38 (winter 1991): 48-54.

Day, George E. "Escape in Vietnam." Air Force Magazine 59 (Sept 1976): 84-86+.

Dick, Laurie R. "Above and Beyond." American History 32 (Dec 1997): 44-48+.

Dunn, J. Howard. "If I Become a Prisoner of War." u. S. Naval Inst Proceedings 102 (Aug 1976): 18-27.

Dunne, Joe P. "The POW Chronicles: A Bibliographic Review." Armed Forces & Society 9 (Spring 1983): 495-514.

Fellowes, Jack H. and Lisa Hillman. "Operation Homecoming." U. S. Naval Inst Proceedings 102 (Dec 1976): 30-38.

Franklin, H. Bruce. "The Myth of the Missing." The Progressive 57 (Jan 1993): 22-25.

■ "The POW/MIA Myth." Atlantic 268 (Dec 1991): 45-47+.

Frisbee, John J. "Surviving in Hanoi's Prisons." Air Force Magazine 56 (June 1973): 28-33.

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Frishman, Robert F. "I Was a Prisoner in Hanoi." Reader's Digest 59 (Dec 1969): 111-115.

Havens, Charles W. III. "Release and Repatriation of Vietnam Prisoners." American Bar Assn. Journal 57 (Jan 1971): 41-44.

Hunter, Edna J. "Combat Casualties Who Remain At Home." Military Review 60 (Jan 1980): 28-36.

et al. "Resistance Posture and the Vietnam Prisoner of •War." Journal of Political and Military Sociology 4 (July - Sept 1976): 295-308.

Jones, David R. "What the Repatriated Prisoners Wrote About Themselves." Aviation, Space & Environmental Medicine

• 51 (June 1980): 615-617.

Lord, Lewis. "Lance Sijian: 'The Mouth of the Cat'"." U. S. Mews & World Report 110 (June 10, 1991): 65+.

McCain, John S. III. "How the POWs Fought Back." U. S. News & World Report 74 (May 14, 1973): 46-52+.

"Measuring Up to the Code of Conduct- Vietnam POW Experience May Dictate Changes." Army 23 (Aug 1973): 3-4.

Meurer, Fred. "Sijan! My Name Is Lance Peter Sijian!" Airman 21 (June 1977): 8-16.

Meurer, Fred A. "Front Seats in History." Airman 20 (Sept 1976): 24-29.

Mulligan, Jim. "Communication: The Key to P.O.W. Survival." Signal 32 (Sept 1977): 18-22+.

Naughton, Robert J. "Motivational Factors of American Prisoners of War Held by the Democratic Republic of Vietnam." Naval War College Review 27 (Jan-Feb 1975): 2-14.

Ognibene, Peter J. "Politics and POWs." New Republic 166 (June 3, 1972): 17-19.

Pitzer, Daniel L. "Animal Called POW: My Four Years in a Vietcong Prison." Look 33 (Feb 18, 1969): 46-51.

"Plight of the Prisoners: Treatment of North Vietnamese Prisoners." Time 94 (Aug 15, 1969): 21-23.

Powell, Stewart M. "Honor Bound." Air Force Magazine 82 (Aug 1999): 92-100.

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Rosenthal, James. "The Myth of the Lost POWs." New Republic 193 (July 1, 1985): 15-19.

Schlitz, William P. "MIA/POW Action Report: The Stalemated Search for Our MIAs." Air Force Magazine 57 (Jan 1974): 45-49.

. "The POWs Return." Air Force Magazine 56 (April 1973): 25-28.

Schuman, Ned. "Back to Hanoi." 0. S. Naval Inst Proceedings 118 (Oct 1992): 81-85.

Sklar, Bernard. "America and the POWs." Commonwea1 98 (June 1, 1973): 303-306.

Stockdale, James B. "Communicating Without Technology." Signal 34 (Oct 1979): 26-30+.

. " In War, in Prison, in Antiquity." Parameters 17 (Dec 1987): 2-9.

. "Machiavelli, Management, and Moral Leadership." U. S. Air Force Academy Journal of Professional Military Ethics 3 (Aug 1982): 1-8.

. "Moral Leadership." D. S. Naval Inst Proceedings 106 (Sept 1980): 86-89.

. "World of Epictetus: Reflections on Survival and Leadership." Atlantic 241 (Apr 1978): 98-100+.

Stockstill, Louis R. "The Forgotten Americans of the Vietnam War." Air Force and Space Digest 52 (Oct 1969): 38-49.

Stratton, Alice. "The Stress of Separation." U. S. Naval Inst Proceedings 104 (July 1978): 52-59.

Stricklin, Charles R. "The End and the Beginning." Airman 17 (June 1973): 10-15.

Thompson, Floyd J. "Prisoner of War." Infantry 64 (July-Aug 1974): 17-20.

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The Vietnamese Conflict - Books, Reports, and Government Documents

Air Force Data Automation Agency. Summary of All Non- Returnees Reported. V. 4, Marine Corps Personnel Not Returned From Southeast Asia. Washington: [the Agency?], 1978. (Report Lit ADA 326 637)

. Summary of Non-Returnees Reported. V. 1. Air Force Personnel Not Returned From Southeast Asia. Washington: [the Agency?!,197 8. (Report Lit ADA 327 641).

American Enterprise Insitute for Public Policy Research. The Prisoner of War Problem. [Washington]: [The Institute], [1970]. (JX 1573 .A51).

Barnes, Scott. Bohica. Canton, OH: Bohica, 1987. (DS 559.4 .B37 1987).

Blakey, Scott. Prisoner At War: The Survival of Commander Richard A. Stratton. Garden City, NY: Anchor, 1978. (DS 559.4 .B56).

Clarke, Douglas L. The Missing Man: Politics and the MIA. Washington: Natl. Defense U-, 1979. (Gov Doc D 5.402:M69).

Clarke, Marjorie A. Captive on the Ho Chi Minh Trail. Chicago: Moody, 1974. (DS 559.4'.C52).

Colvin, Rod. First Heroes: The POWs Left Behind in Vietnam. New York: Irvington, 1987. (DS 559.4 .C65 1987).

Dengler, Dieter. Escape From Laos: Dieter Denqler. San Rafael: Presidio, 1979. (DS 559.4 .D44).

Groom, Winston. Conversations With the Enemy: The Story of P.F.C. Robert Garwood. New York: Putnam, 1983. (DS 559.4 .G37 G76 1983).

Grüner, Elliot G. Prisoners of Culture: Representing the Vietnam POW. New Brunswick: Rutgers UP, 1993. (P 96 .V46 G78 1993).

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Hefley, James C. Prisoners of Hope. Harrisburg, PA: Christian, 1976. (DS 559.4 .H43).

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Hill, Terrel M. and others. Mutrient Intake of the Repatriated united States Army, Navy, and Marine Corps Prisoner-of-War of the Vietnam War. San Francisco: Letterman Army Inst of Research, 1978. (Report Lit ADA 064 265).

Home With Honor: Operation Homecoming, 560th Flying Training Squadron. [Wolfe City, TX] : [Henington], 1976. (Oversize OGB 556 .H76).

Hubbell, John G. P.O.W.: A Definitive History of the American Prisoner-of-War Experience in Vietnam, 1964- 1973. New York: Reader's Digest, 1976. (DS 559.4 .H8 1976).

Jensen-Stevenson, Monika. Kiss the Boys Goodbye: How the united States Betrayed Its Own POWs in Vietnam. New York: Dutton, 1990. (DS 559.4 .J47 1990).

■ Spite House: The Last Secret of the War in Vietnam. New York: Norton, 1997. (DS 559.4 .J474 1997).

Johnson, Harold E. I Will Never Forget...an Analysis of the POW/MIA Episode in the War in Southeast Asia. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air university, 1983. (DS 559.4 .J6 1982; Report Lit ADA 138 334).

Jorgenson, Kregg P. J. MIA Rescue: LRRP Manhunt in the Jungle. Boulder: Paladin, 1995. (DS 559.8 .S4 J67 1995).

Keating, Susan K. Prisoners of Hope: Exploiting the POW/MIA Myth in America. New York: Random House, '1994. (DS 559.4 -K43 1994).

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Mather, Paul D. M.I.A.: Accounting for the Missing in Southeast Asia. Washington: Natl. Defense UP, 1994. (Report Lit ADA 310 950).

McConnell, Malcolm. Inside Hanoi's Secret Archives: Solving the MIA Mystery. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995. (Ds 559.8 .M5 M4 1995).

. Into the Mouth of the Cat: The Story of Lance Sijan, Hero of Vietnam. New York: Norton, 1985. (Ds 559.8 .M5 M4 1995).

Mclntosh, Robert H. Hostages of Hanoi: What Means Are Available to the US to Obtain Protection for Our POWs. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, 1970. (UGB 907 .S42 4193) .

Miller, Carolyn P. Captured! Chappaqua, NY: Christian Herald, 1977. (DS 559.4 .M54) .

Mounts, Thomas T. What Effect Are Groups, Other Than the United States Government, Having on Achieving Release of American POWs Held in the Vietnam War? Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, 1971. (UGB 907 .A42 4416).

Myers, Armand J. Vietnam POW Camp Histories and Studies. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, 1975. (Gov Doc Workroom UGB 907 .A433 84-253).

Norman, Geoffrey. Bouncing Back: How a Heroic Band of POWs Survived Vietnam. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1990. (DS 559.4 .N67 1990) .

0'Daniel, Larry J. Missing in Action, Trail of Deceit. New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House, 1979. (DS 559.8 .M5 03).

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• Prisoners of War/Missing in Action: Oversight: Hearing. Washington: GPO, 1981. (Gov Doc Y4.F76/l:P93/9/981/pt. 1).

Resolving the POW/MIA Issue: A Status Report: Hearing. Washington: GPO, 1992. (Gov Doc Y4.F76/l:P93/20)

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. Department of Defense's Comprehensive Review of Indochina POW/MIA Cases. Hearing. Washington : GPO, 1996. (Gov Doc Y4.SE 2/1 A:995-96/22).

. The Presidential Determination of "Full Faith Cooperation" by Vietnam on POW/MIA Matters. Hearing. Washington: GPO, 1997. (Gov Doc Y4 .SE 2/1 A:995-96/50).

. United States and Vietnamese Government Knowledge and Accountability for U.S. POW/MIAs. Hearing. Washington: GPO, 1996. (Gov Doc Y4.SE 2/1 A:995-96/18).

United States. Cong. House. Select Committee on Intelligence. Resolution of Inquiry Concerning American Prisoners of War/Missing in Action in Vietnam. Washington: G. P. 0., 1990. (Gov Doc Yl.1/2:13890).

United States. Cong. House. Select Committee on Missing Persons in Southeast Asia. Americans Missing Southeast Asia: Hearings. Washington: GPO, 1975-. (Gov Doc Y4.M69/3:AM 3)

United States. Cong. Senate. Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs. Analysis of Live Sightings: Hearings. Washington: GPO, 1993. (Gov Doc Y4.P93/8:S. Hrg. 102-1006).

. Hearing on Americans Missing or Prisoner in Southeast Asia, the Department of Defense Accounting Process. Washington: GPO, 1992. (Gov Doc Y4.P93/8:S. Hrg. 102-966).

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■ Hearing on Symbols. Washington: GPO, 1993. (Gov Doc Y4.P93/8:S. Hrg. 102-1030).

• POW/MIA Policy and Process: Hearings. Washington: GPO, 1992. (Goy Doc Y4.P93/8: S. Hrg. 102-351/pt. 1).

• Oversight Hearings: Department of Defense, POW/MIA Family Issues, and Private Sector Issues. Washington: GPO, 1994. (Gov Doc Y4.P93/8:S. Hrg. 102-1141).

Questions Regarding American POWs in the 1970s. Hearing. Washington: GPO, 1992. (Gov Doc MF Y4.P93/8: S. Hrg. 102-543).

U.S. Government's Post-War POW/MIA Efforts: Hearings. Washington: GPO, 1993. (Gov Doc Y4.P93/8:S. Hrg. 102-1111; Report Lit ADA 315 257) .

united States. Dept. of Defense. Uncorrelated Information Relating to Missing Americans in Southeast Asia. [Washington]: the Dept., 1978. (DS 559.8 .M5 U56).

Weddle, Dennis R. I Would Have Gave My Life...but I Don't Think My Parents Would Like It. [Colorado Springs?]: Weddle, 1978. (DS 559.4 .117).

Wyatt, Barbara P., ed. We Came Home. Toluca Lake, CA: P.O.W. Publications, 1977. (DS 559.4 ,W4).

The Vietnamese Conflict - Personal Narratives

"Survival of an American Prisoner: An Extraordinary Exercise of Will." Army 20 (Feb 1970): 32+.

Alvarez, Everett and Anthony Pitch. Chained Eagle. New York: Fine, 1989. (DS 559.4 .A48 1989) .

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Brace, Ernest C. A Code to Keep: The True Story of America's Longest-Held Civilian Prisoner of War in Vietnam. New York: St. Martin's, 1988. (03 271 .U52 B733 1988).

Carpenter, Joe V. A Special Report on Mv Experiences As a POW in North Vietnam. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air Universtiy, 1970. (DS 559.4 .C37).

Cayer, Marc. Prisoner in Viet Nam. Washington: Asia Resource Ctr., 1990. (DS 559.4 .C3913 1990).

Coffee, Gerald. Beyond Survival: Building on the Hard Times- a POW's Inspiring Story. New York: Putnam, 1990. (DS 559.4 .C63 1990).

Daly, James A. A Hero's Welcome: The Conscience of Sergeant James Daly Versus the United States Army. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. (DS 559.8 -C63 D34).

Dawson, Donald. "I Finally Met the Vietcong and Became Their Prisoner." Life 59 (Oct 8, 1965): 122+.

Day, George E. Return With Honor. Mesa, AZ: Champlin Museum, 1989. (DS 559.5 .D38 1989).

Dengler, Dieter. "I Escaped From a Red Prison." Saturday Evening Post 239 (Dec 3, 1966): 27-33.

Denton, Jeremiah A. and Ed Brandt. When Hell Was in Session. New York: Readers Digest, 1976. (DS 559.4 .D46 1976).

Dramesi, John A. Code of Honor. New York: Norton, [1975]. (DS 559.4 .D7).

Dudman, Richard. Forty Days With the Enemy. New York: Liveright, [1971]. (DS 559.4 .D8).

Elander, William J. Jr. A Prisoner of War Report- Vietnam. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air university, 1974. (DS 559.4 -E52 1981) .

Frishman, Robert F. "I Was a Prisoner in Hanoi." Reader's Digest 95 (Dec 1969): 111- 115.

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Gaither, Ralph. With God in a P.O.W. Camp. Nashville: Broadman, [1973] . (DS 559.4 .G34 1973).

Grant, Zalin. Survivors. New York: Berkley, 1985. (DS 559.4 .S9 1975).

Guarino, Larry. A POW's Story: 2801 Days in Hanoi. New York: Ivy, 1990. (DS 559.4 .G86 1990).

Heslop, J. M. and Dell R. Van Orden. From the Shadow of Death: Stories of POWs. Salt Lake City: Deseret, 1973. (DS 559.4 .H47).

Howes, Craig. Voices of the Vietnam POWs: Witnesses to Their Fight. New York: Oxford UP, 1993. (DS 559.4 .H68 1993).

Jensen, Jay R. Six Years in Hell: A Returned POW Views Captivity, Country, and the Nation's Future. Bountiful, UT: Horizon, 1974. (DS 559.4 .J46).

Johnson, Sam. Captive Warriors: A Vietnam POW's Story. College Station: Texas A & M UP, 1992. (DS 559.4 .J64 1992).

Keenan, Barbara M. Every Effort: A True Story. New York: St. Martin's, 1986. (DS 559.8 .M5 K44 1986).

McDaniel, Dorothy H. After the Hero's Welcome: A POW Wife's Story of the Battle Against a New Enemy. Chicago: Bonus Books, 1991. (DS 559.4 .M29 1991).

McDaniel, Eugene B. Before Honor. Philadelphia: Holman, [1975]. (DS 559.4 .M3).

McDaniel, Eugene B. and James L. Johnson. Scars and Stripes: The True Story of One Man's Courage in Facing Death, [s.l.]: [s.n.], 1975. (DS 559.4 .M3 1975).

McDaniel, Norman A. Yet Another Voice. New York: Hawthorn , [1975]. (DS 559.4 .M33 1975).

McGrath, John M. Prisoner of War: Six Years in Hanoi. Annapolis: Naval Inst., 1975. (DS 559.4 .M34).

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Mulligan, James A. The Hanoi Commitment. Virginia Beach, VA: RIF, 1981. (DS 559.4 .M83).

Nasmyth, Spike. 2,355 Days: A POW's Story. New York: Orion, 1991. (DS 559.4 .N35 1991).

Nasmyth, Virginia and Spike Nasmyth. Hanoi Release John Nasmyth: A Family Love Story. Santa Paula, CA: Parr, 1984.

. (DS 559.4 .N37 1984) .

Newell, Stanley A. Captured: A Prisoner of War in Vietnam. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, 1988. (DS 559.4 .N37 1984).

Plumb, Charlie. I'm No Hero: A POW Story. [Independence, MO]: Independence, [1973] . (DS 559.4 .P58).

Reeder, William S. Jr. "Captured: A Vietnam POW Tells His Story." Field Artillery Journal 42 (Nov - Dec 1974): 44-49.

Risner, Robinson. "Day After the Night." Airman 20 (Sept 1976): 30-34.

. The Passing of the Night: My Seven Years As a Prisoner of the North Vietnamese. New York: Random, [1974]. (DS 559.4 .R57 1974).

Rowan, Stephen A. They Wouldn't Let Us Die: The Prisoners of War Tell Their Story. Middle Village, NY: J. David, [1973]. (DS 559.4 .R67).

Rowe, James N. Five Years to Freedom. Boston: Little, Brown, [1971]. (DS 559.4 .R68).

Rutledge, Howard. In the Presence of Mine Enemies, 1965- 1973: A Prisoner of War. Old Tappan, NJ: Revel1, [1973]. (DS 559.4 .R87)

Simons, Frank D. You Don't Cry for Heroes: A Vietnam Journal and the POW Dilemma. [Rochester, IN]: Civil Fact Finding Commission for POW/MIA in Southeast Asia, 1988. (DS 559.4 .S52 1988).

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Stavast, John E. Problems of Command in a Prisoner of War Situation or Lancer to Charlie, Charlie. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, 1974. (UGB 907 .A42 5433).

Stockdale, James B. "Experiences As a POW in Vietnam." Naval War College Review 26 (Jan - Feb 1974): .2-6.

and Sybil Stockdale. In Love and War: The Story of a Family's Ordeal and Sacrifice During the Vietnam Years. Rev. and updated ed. Annaoolis: Naval Inst., 1990. (DS 559.4 .S75 1990).

Thompson, James. True Colors: 1004 Days As a Prisoner of War. Port Washington, NY: Ashley, 1989. (DS 559.4 .S75 1990).

Wilson, Glenn H. A Personal View of Life and Leadership in a POW Environment. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, 1976. (UGB 907 .A42 6111).

Operation Desert Storm - Articles

"Iraqi Mistreatment of POWs." US Dept. of State Dispatch 2 (Jan. 28, 1991): 56. (Gov Doc S 1.3/5: ).

Haworth, Lee E. and James G. Hergen. "Iraqi War Crimes." Society 31 (Jan - Feb 1994): 54-61.

Hodgman, Robert J. "Prisoner of War in Iraq." U. S. Army Aviation Digest (Mar - April 1991): 58-61.

Lule, Jack. "Enduring Image of War: Myth and Ideology in a Newsweek Cover." Journal of Popular Culture 29 (Summer 1995): 199-211.

Rhodes, Phil and Vickie M. Graham. "POW: Profiles in Courage." Airman 35 (Aug 1991): 12-17.

Schultz, Fred L. "Interview- Vice Admiral W. Lawrence, U. S. Navy (Retired)." U. S. Naval Inst Proceedings 117 (Mar 1991): 30-1.

Stockdale, J. "POWs: Silence Is Not Golden." U. S. Naval Inst Proceedings 117 (Mar 1991): 29-30.

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Operation Desert Storm - Books and Reports

Anderson, Mary A. Captivity and Culture: Insights From the Desert Storm Prisoner of War Experience. Newport, RI: Naval War College, 1996. (Report Lit ADA 306962).

Cornum, Rhonda, She Went to War: The Rhonda Cornum Story. Novato: Presidio, 1992. (DS 79.74 .C67 1992) .

Ursano, Robert J. and others. "The Prisoner of War." Emotional Aftermath of the Persian Gulf War: Veterans, Families, Communities, and Nations. 443-76. Ed Robert J. Ursano, Ann E. Norwood, et al. Washington: American Psychiatric, 1996. (RC 550 .E46 1996).

Contemporary Operations

Gore, Robert L. and David W. Reaney. Applicability of the Code of Conduct in a Terrorist Hostage Situation. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, 1987. (Report Lit AD 211657).

Noonan, Thomas J. Jr. Is It Reasonable to Require a Prisoner of Undeclared War to Adhere to Article V of the Code of Conduct? Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University, 1966. (UB 485 .N6 1966).

Raymond, Matthew W. Medical Prisoners of War: The Realities of Practicing Medicine in Captivity. Brooks AFB, TX: School of Aerospace Medicine, 1996. (Report Lit ADA 309 630).