Vietnam: A Television History; Interview with Everett Alvarez, 1981
Description:
Everett Alvarez Jr.'s plane was shot down during Operation Pierce Arrow, America's 1964 response to the to the Gulf of Tonkin Incident. He was captured by the North Vietnamese and held as a prisoner of war for a eight and a half years. Here Alvarez describes being shot down, captured, and eventually transported to the "Hanoi Hilton" where he endured isolation and torture. He describes incidents during his captivity and how it affected his personal life. Finally, he discusses his feelings about anti-Vietnam war protests in the United States, about the end of the war, and his experience as a POW.