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Colonel Frederick T. Kiley, USAF (ret.)
served in the U.S. Air Force from 1953 to 1984, including a tour in Vietnam as an adviser to the South Vietnamese Air Force.
He has a Ph.D. from the University of Denver. Frederick Riley was the director of the National Defense
University Press from 1983 to 1997. He teaches at the United States Air Force Academy. Frederick Kiley
is the author of Satire from Aesop to Buchwald and A Catch-22 Casebook;
and, the co-author of Honor Bound: American Prisoners of War in Southeast Asia, 1961-1973.
Vice Adm. James Bond Stockdale, USN
(ret.) said of Honor Bound: American Prisoners of War in Southeast Asia, 1961-1973, “Honor
Bound is a monumental achievement, not only in its depth and breadth of treatment but in its honesty and accuracy. This is
the definitive book on the POW experience--and a beautifully written one.” Eugene V. Rostow, Distinguished
Professor of Law and Diplomacy, National Defense University said of Honor Bound: American Prisoners of War in
Southeast Asia, 1961-1973, “The book is a masterpiece. . . . It will be a monument and a living resource
for many years to come: an eloquent tribute to the brave men who endured quite extraordinary tribulation with their pride
and sense of honor intact. . . . An epic story, told with epic simplicity.”
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