Vietnam Pilot Shot Down and Captured, Surviving the Hanoi Hilton
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 Published On Sep 12, 2023

"I was a POW in Vietnam 5 years, 4 months, and 2 weeks — 1,955 days. I get a lot of questions, 'How did you guys do it?' You have to be committed to your mission and your purpose." — United States Air Force Colonel Lee Ellis.

On Nov. 7, 1967, Ellis and his aircraft commander, Capt. Ken Fisher, received serious damage to their F-4C Phantom and both men had to eject and were captured on the ground by the Viet Cong. After two weeks of travel, they landed at the Hoa Loa Prison in Hanoi, Vietnam, infamously known as the Hanoi Hilton.

Ellis was among the youngest of the Vietnam War POWs. This is his story.

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