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Fred Cherry, Porter Halyburton and James Hirsch

Monday, May 17, 2004

Wartime torture has been in the news a lot lately. Two former POWs are here to talk about their experiences as torture victims. Fred Cherry, a black Air Force fighter pilot, was held by the North Vietnamese in a jail cell with Porter Halyburton, a white Navy jet navigator from the South, and the two men helped each other survive the ordeal. They’re here along with James Hirsch, a former Wall Street Journal and New York Times reporter who’s written an account of their friendship called Two Souls Indivisible.

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