【 战俘不是投降,不是耻辱,不应贬低,还应尊重!】
被越军俘虏的解放军战士
Japanese surrender aboard the battleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay on September 2, 1945. In the foreground, General Yoshijiro Umezu is signing the surrender terms for the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters. On the general’s right, opposite side of table, is Lt. Gen. Richard K. Sutherland, General MacArthur’s Chief of Staff. Back of microphones stands General of the Army Douglas MacArthur. Reading left to right, the first row of men facing the camera in back of General MacArthur are: Admiral of the Fleet Chester W. Nimitz; Gen. Hsu-Yung-chang, China; Adm. Sir Bruce Fraser, Britain; Lt. Gen. Derevyanko, USSR; Gen. Sir Thomas Blarney, Australia; Col. L. Moore Cosgrave, Canada; Gen. “Jacques Leclerc” (Count Philippe de Hauteclocque), France; Vice Adm. Conrad Helfrich. Netherlands; Air Vice Marshal L. M. Isitt, New Zealand. The officer at the extreme right is Gen. Jonathan M. Wainwright. (Photo by Larry Keighley)
General Jonathan M. Wainwright, highlighted in this photograph.
在密苏里舰上受降的将军里
一位比较瘦小的,最右边的,这位将军 13天前还被日军关在 战俘营里
他就是卫英莱特 将军 Wainwright
Note the man standing at the far right in this photo. The skinny gentleman wearing the baggy uniform?
His name is Jonathan M. Wainwright. And just 13 days before this picture was taken, he was being held in a Japanese POW camp.
Three years earlier, Wainwright commanded a force on the Philippine island Corregidor.
McCain was a prisoner of war in North Vietnam for five and a half years until his release on March 14, 1973.
马坎 被释放 情景 1973-4-14