Eject or die: Optimism helps see Vietnam vet survive 2,355 days as POW
A diagram of “The Zoo” shows the layout of the prison camp where then-2nd Lt. Spike Nasmyth, Vietnam veteran and prisoner of war, was held captive in 1966 during the Vietnam War. Spike was a prisoner for more than six years. (Courtesy photo from “2355 Days: a POW’s story” by Spike Nasmyth/Released)
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