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Author name: Sam Johnson, Jan Winebrenner

 : Captive Warriors: A Vietnam P.O.W.'s Story (Texas A & M University Military History Series)
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Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 959.70437
EAN num: 9780890964965
ISBN number: 0890964963
Label: Texas A&M University Press
Manufacturer: Texas A&M University Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 302
Printing Date: 1992-04
Publishing house: Texas A&M University Press
Sale Popularity Level: 320145
Studio: Texas A&M University Press




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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Fantastic book about an amazing American Hero
Great book. Started with a brief history of VietNam and the impending conflict. It then spoke of his bombing of the North, his capture and the 7 years he was captive. I was rivited to this book. He does not speak like a polititian but of someone with very first hand knowledge. Even though at the time he was oblivious to much of what was going on in the world this book interweaves all that was actually happening. It does it very well. This point also points out in detail the absolute human failures of communism. I appreciated that extra detail.

When the time came for him to come home I could not put the book down.

I would recommend this book to anyone who would like to learn a very first hand account of what a hero does under the worst of circumstances.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - A great book by a great American hero.
You won't put this book down until you finish it. Sam Johnson details the heroic sacrifice made by American POWs during a painful time in American history. I work with Sam Johnson on Capitol Hill. You won't find a more humble, patriotic, dedicated public servant. He is a true American hero.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Captive Warriors
Amid the blather yesterday of who did what during the Vietnam War, Captive Warrior tells the story of one true American hero, Sam Johnson. Johnson, a Korean War veteran returned to fly and fight in Vietnam. On his 25th mission his F-4 was assigned to attack a target with little value. Johnson was shot down and badly injured during the ejection. For seven long brutal years, Johnson continued his fight while in captivity.

Johnson's story is one of hope, dispair, of men bonding together and overcoming seemingly insurmountable challenges to the human mind, spirit and body. It is also a story that briefly touches on other POWs who willingly aided the North Vietnamese in propaganda and in some cases, turned on their own fellow pilots.

Although Johnson was beaten, tortured and often consigned to solitary confinement, Johnson fought the good fight and prevailed.

The book is the story of a man's courage, faith, endurance and tenacity. For students of the Vietnam War and for those who want to read about an indomitable spirit, I recommend Captive Warriors.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent and well-written
While I would never claim to understand what Sam Johnson went through, I can't imagine a book doing a better job of expressing what it's like to be a POW than this one did. The description of his experiences was detailed without being tedious, and the book was both disturbing and uplifing -- disturbing due to the brutality of Johnson's captors, but uplifting because of his faith and optimism.

I've also read "Faith Of My Fathers", but I enjoyed "Captive Warriors" quite a bit more. In my opinion, FOMF wasn't as effective at describing the POW experience, and while I don't intend to diminish what McCain went through, it seems apparent that his treatment was nowhere near as harsh as Johnson's.

A previous reviewer implied that the references to Johnson's faith in God were numerous to the point of being excessive, but I didn't find that to be the case at all. I don't recall the point having been made more than a few times, and certainly not in a gratuitous manner.

My only complaint about this book is that it didn't contain more information about Johnson's life after the war. He is continuing to serve his country, currently as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. After reading this biography, I'm hoping that he will consider pursuing a higher office, and maybe then he'll have enough material for a second book.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Amazing, hard-hitting story, but ...
QUICK REVIEW: With such an intense story, you wish the merely average writing could measure up to the events it records. But the writing is the only thing that holds this book back. You will find yourself stunned at both the horrific treatment of the POW's and at the POW's strength to overcome it. This is an eye-opening book worth reading.

FULL REVIEW: Sam Johnson gives a very first hand account of what it was like to be a POW in North Vietnam. He gives a lot of details which gives the reader a full picture of the conditions and events that happened inside the prison. We follow his story through seven years of imprisonment but, unlike other POW stories, the events do not get monotonous with the same thing happening the same way all the time. Instead the account gets the readers attention and holds it through the entire book. He describes the activities of the prison with enough feeling and fear for the reader to feel his pain and determination to survive. The story is related to us from one agonizing event to another with the amazing strength of the prisoners' resolve to persevere throughout. At times the writing gets too involved in the political events surrounding the war, or else strays off to other personal stories, but generally the story still pushes through with enough interest. It is written with the desire to "tell the story" more than it is to impress the reader with the style of writing. Despite those few setbacks the book is hard-hitting and worth reading, especially for anyone interested in POW stories.

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