POW/MIA
Bill Freeman was key note speaker at the POW/MIA recognition Day ceremony at the Museum of Aviation Sept. 14. He served as a U.S. Army Private First Class soldier during the Korean War and was held captive as a Prisoner of War from Feb. 12, 1951 to Aug. 19, 1953. Mr. Freeman pretended to "go crazy" to survive 2 1/2 years of captivity. U. S. Air Force photo by Sue Sapp
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