Movie: Jeremiah

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Madeleine Denton Doak
Madeleine Denton Doak

Joseph Adlesic
Joseph Adlesic

Luke Call
Luke Call

Charlie Fisher
Charlie Fisher

Sam Fisher
Sam Fisher

Jamison Foreman
Jamison Foreman

Miriam Friedly
Miriam Friedly

Timothy Guillot
Timothy Guillot

Ginger Koloszyc
Ginger Koloszyc

Viet Pham
Viet Pham

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    A U.S. Navy Commander Jeremiah Denton leading a plane sortie into North Vietnam was shot down and captured as a POW. For 8 years of his life, he was a prisoner at Hanoi Hilton where he and other POWs were tortured. In a press conference, being forced by the North Vietnamese to say he was being treated well he blinked out the letters TORTURE in Morse code.

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    2015-11-10

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