The Zoo, a POW camp on the periphery of Hanoi where many American POWs were moved in the Fall of 1967, had a more communal living arrangement. The Zoo Annex was an area somewhat separated from the main compound, as the name suggests. This is where was put, along with eight other cellmate. Lifelong friendships were formed, as you might expect. And, of course, there the inescapable coal balls…
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