Capt. Allen Colby Brady is a retired Naval Aviator. Throughout his thirty-plus years of service, Capt. Brady found himself in the front row to all of the major events surrounding the emerging Cold War, nuclear proliferation, America's fight to defeat the Communists in Cuba, and, most notably, his long stint as a prisoner of war in Vietnam. Following his retirement, Capt. Brady lived for over six years aboard a sailboat, even using his sailing expertise to liberate exiled communities of Cubans in the early 1980s. Dawn Quarles graduated from the University of West Florida with a degree in social studies. She is a blogger and the author of the memoir Aprils and Decembers.
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With vivid clarity, Brady recalls the torture inflicted on him and other American POWs by North Vietnamese interrogators. . . . Brady's ordeal nevertheless serves as testimony to a human being's determination to survive life's harshest conditions with honor.--The VVA Veteran