This story is Philip R. Haley's recollection of the events that transpired in and around his life in World War II to include his 39 months and 11 days as a Japanese Prisoner of War (POW). It is a detailed analysis of the war and an important perspective on how this great struggle affected an entire generation of Americans (as well as those subsequent generations, that followed his). This is also a personalized oral account of the historical happenings...
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