During a time of war, pilots face the risk of being shot down behind enemy lines and captured. For this reason, each pilot receives training to help him endure the stresses of captivity. During an interrogation, this training and the pilot's own strength and willpower are invaluable. This book discusses many of the techniques used to survive the experience of being in captivity. A captive pilot must be prepared to cope with boredom, resist interrogation, and work as a team with other prisoners. In addition, he must know how to go about escaping if he has the opportunity. Discover: тАв how some U.S. pilots in Vietnam coped with seven years of imprisonment. тАв how interrogators try to trick people into talking. тАв how interrogators are trained to detect lies. тАв survival techniques during escape. тАв tracking skills used by escaping pilots and the pursuing enemy.