YES.
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Throughout his capture as a POW in Vietnam, he has claimed he had the support of his fellow captives, especially after he did not accept the chance to leave without his men. He comes from a line of Navy generals, and probably had mental survival tactics ingrained in him from the start of his career.
The weather, the enemy, their fellow countrymen.
Best answer: didn't win "Many" returning GIs had two wars to fight; one in Vietnam against the NVA/VC, the other in the United States against his fellow countrymen. Bullets were used against the NVA/VC in Vietnam; fighting words and fists were sometimes used against our fellow countrymen in the US.
Yes. Saint Peter was held prisoner there because he wanted to baptize his fellow prisoners.
Badly by most civilians, treated as brothers by their fellow servicemen.
Colonel James Fannin and about 350 of his fellow prisoners of war were massacred at Goliad.
The name Lovey's derived from the name Lovegrove. It was a nicknamed penned by fellow Marines while serving in Vietnam.
The USSR/Red China supplied the North; because they were fellow communists.
They did go. Some protested while others went to Canada, but there was a draft and if a fellow didn't report he was arrested. Some became medics and I knew one fellow who spent 5 years in federal prison for not going.
Many returning veterans experienced rejection from their fellow US citizens, and US military morale suffered because of this experience.
Oberkapo is a prisoner appointed by the SS to supervise other prisoners in the concentration camps during the Holocaust. In Elie Wiesel's memoir "Night," Oberkapo is known as the head of the barracks where Eliezer is imprisoned. These prisoners often had better living conditions and some authority over their fellow inmates.
Earn an honest living and dont let politicians erode your rights no mater what exuse they give. Because give a politician too much power and he will make you and your fellow citizens prisoners.