Surviving the Vietnam War
Former Vietnam War POW and Air Force Colonel Lee Ellis (Retired) spoke at the College of the Ozarks about surviving prison camp during the w… read more
Former Vietnam War POW and Air Force Colonel Lee Ellis (Retired) spoke at the College of the Ozarks about surviving prison camp during the war and his return home in 1973. In 1967, air force pilot Lee Ellis' plane was shot down over enemy territory in Vietnam. He was held as a prisoner of war for five years in Hanoi. close
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