

An edition of American Patriot (2007)
The Life and Wars of Colonel Bud Day
By Robert Coram
Publish Date
June 2, 2008
Publisher
Back Bay Books
Language
eng
Pages
424
Description:
During the course of his military career, Bud Day won every available combat medal, escaped death on no less than seven occasions, and spent 67 months as a POW in the infamous Hanoi Hilton, along with John McCain. Despite sustained torture, Day would not break. He became a hero to POWs everywhere--a man who fought without pause, not a prisoner of war, but a prisoner at war. Upon his return, passed over for promotion to Brigadier General, Day retired. But years later, with his children grown and a lifetime of service to his country behind him, he would engage in another battle, this one against an opponent he never had expected: his own country. On his side would be the hundreds of thousands of veterans who had fought for America only to be betrayed. And what would happen next would make Bud Day an even greater legend.
subjects: Biography & Autobiography, Military, Nonfiction, Fighter pilots, Lawyers, biography, Lawyers, united states, Medal of honor, Prisoners of war, United states, air force, Vietnam war, 1961-1975, prisoners and prisons, Biography, Officers, Medal of Honor, Vietnam War, 1961-1975, North Vietnamese Prisoners and prisons, Lawyers, Retired military personnel, Armed Forces, United States. Air Force