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  1. 12 de ene. de 2023 · For the next six years, Shively endured brutal treatment at the hands of the enemy in Hanoi prison camps. Back home, his beloved girlfriend Nancy eventually moved on and married another man. Bound in iron stocks at the Hanoi Hilton, unable to get home to his loved ones, Shively contemplated suicide.

  2. Written by Shively's stepdaughter Amy Hawk--whose mother Nancy ultimately reunited with and married Shively in a triumphant love story--and based on extensive audio recordings and Shively's own journals, Six Years in the Hanoi Hilton is a haunting, riveting portrayal of life as an American prisoner of war trapped on the other side of the world.

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  3. In 1967, U.S. Air Force fighter pilot James Shively was shot down over North Vietnam. After ejecting from his F-105 Thunderchief aircraft, he landed in a rice paddy and was captured by the North Vietnamese Army. For the next six years, Shively endured brutal treatment at the hands of the enemy in Hanoi prison camps.

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  4. Amy Shively Hawk talked about her stepfather, James Shively, and his imprisonment after his plane was shot down and he was captured by the North Vietnamese in 1967. Ms. Shively is the author of ...

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  5. 18 de ago. de 2017 · In this memoir, Hawk skillfully balances the use of personal journals, interviews with other former Vietnam POWs, and audio interviews to provide insight into the character and extraordinary life...

  6. 13 de mar. de 2017 · Six Years in the Hanoi Hilton: An Extraordinary Story of Courage and Survival in Vietnam. Amy Shively Hawk, John McCain (Foreword) 4.25. 440 ratings46 reviews. With a foreword by Senator John McCain. In 1967, U.S. Air Force fighter pilot James Shively was shot down over North Vietnam.

  7. From the tapes, Amy wrote Six Years in the Hanoi Hilton: An Extraordinary Story of Courage and Survival in Vietnam, with a foreword by Jim Shively’s prison-mate, John McCain. It is a re-telling of his day-to-day life in captivity in Vietnam.