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Unchained eagle : from prisoner of war to prisoner of Christ / by Robert G. Certain. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Marietta, Georgia : Deeds Publishing, (c)2010.Edition: second editionDescription: ix, 320 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780882801513
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BX5995.C418.U534 2003
  • BX5995
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Contents:
2 Bullet Shot -- 3 The Final Flight -- 4 Captured -- 5 Interrogation -- 6 The Hanoi Hilton -- 7 The Zoo -- 8 Operation Homecoming -- 9 Trauma and Grace -- 10 A New Chaplain -- 11 A Retreat from the USAF -- 12 Learning the Ropes -- 13 Stress Upon Stress -- 14 -- Challenges and Disappointments -- 15 A Time of Refreshment -- 16 A Golden Opportunity -- 17 New Challenges and Old Ghosts -- 18 A New Direction?
Abstract: When combat troops come home from war, we have been profoundly changed. Some of that profound change is not so good; but some of it can actually lend us a greater understanding of who we are, what society is about and what international relations are about. Our wartime experience can bring a wealth of understanding. The intense experience of warfare leaves us with some important work to do if we are to fully utilize the positive aspects of those days in our life back in the world. Unchained Eagle is the chronicle of my journey from the prisons of Hanoi to full freedom nearly three decades later. This story will give insight to war veterans and their families as they tackle the effects of their own combat long after they have left the field of battle and the military.
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1 Not Again -- 2 Bullet Shot -- 3 The Final Flight -- 4 Captured -- 5 Interrogation -- 6 The Hanoi Hilton -- 7 The Zoo -- 8 Operation Homecoming -- 9 Trauma and Grace -- 10 A New Chaplain -- 11 A Retreat from the USAF -- 12 Learning the Ropes -- 13 Stress Upon Stress -- 14 -- Challenges and Disappointments -- 15 A Time of Refreshment -- 16 A Golden Opportunity -- 17 New Challenges and Old Ghosts -- 18 A New Direction?

When combat troops come home from war, we have been profoundly changed. Some of that profound change is not so good; but some of it can actually lend us a greater understanding of who we are, what society is about and what international relations are about. Our wartime experience can bring a wealth of understanding. The intense experience of warfare leaves us with some important work to do if we are to fully utilize the positive aspects of those days in our life back in the world. Unchained Eagle is the chronicle of my journey from the prisons of Hanoi to full freedom nearly three decades later. This story will give insight to war veterans and their families as they tackle the effects of their own combat long after they have left the field of battle and the military.

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