In 1966, while flying a combat mission from the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk, U.S. Navy Captain Gerald Coffee was shot down over North Vietnam. Although he parachuted safely, he was captured immediately. For the next seven years, he was held as a POW in communist prisons, including the notorious "Hanoi Hilton," where torture and solitary confinement were routine. After his release in 1973, Captain Coffee returned to operational duties before retiring from active duty after 28 years of service. For two-and-a-half decades since his release, Captain Coffee has inspired thousands...