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Why Didn't You Get Me Out?

A POW's Nightmare in Vietnam

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An edition of Why didn't you get me out? (1997)

Why Didn't You Get Me Out?

A POW's Nightmare in Vietnam

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When Frank Anton took off in his chopper to fly another routine mission over Vietnam on January 5, 1968, he had no idea that he was setting out on a five-year journey through hell. Shot down and taken captive, he was marched to the first of five different jungle camps that served as makeshift prisons. Bound in by the hostile jungle, he watched helplessly as his fellow POWs died, one-by-one, of starvation and disease.

Near death himself, he was eventually marched north along the Ho Chi Minh Trail to Hanoi where he spent the last two years of his captivity.

After his release came an amazing revelation. During his intelligence debrief, he learned that the U.S. government had known of his exact location all along. He saw aerial photos of the camps in which he had been held and even saw a close-up photo of himself that was taken as he walked the Ho Chi Minh Trail.

Stunned, the question formed immediately in Frank's mind: "Why Didn't You Get Me Out?" Years later, Frank has figured out the answer to that question, but he doesn't like it - most likely you won't either.

There have been other books by Vietnam POWs, but this is the first one by an American who was held in these Viet Cong jungle camps. Frank's account not only relates the horror of that experience, but also sheds light on many issues still debated, including the question of missing POWs and the role played by Marine Private First Class Bobby Garwood, who was known as the "white gook."

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English
Pages
264

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First Sentence

"All day, the engine of the helicopter had been acting up, losing RPMs and causing some concern for the crew of the Huey UH-1D "slick," or transport, that was one of the most common sights during the Vietnam War."

Classifications

Library of Congress
DS559.4 .A57 2000

The Physical Object

Format
Mass Market Paperback
Number of pages
264
Dimensions
6.6 x 4.2 x 0.8 inches
Weight
3.2 ounces

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL9318093M
Internet Archive
whydidntyougetme0000anto
ISBN 10
0312974884
ISBN 13
9780312974886
OCLC/WorldCat
44508752
LibraryThing
1193592
Goodreads
477336

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2631899W

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All day, the engine of the helicopter had been acting up, losing RPMs and causing some concern for the crew of the Huey UH-1D "slick," or transport, that was one of the most common sights during the Vietnam War.
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