U.S. prisoners of war are freed in the Philippines during World War II. Liberated men are being interviewed. 26th Cavalry Medical Corps Major Emil P. Reed is interviewed. He states that he was the Commanding Officer of a prison camp from October to January. He met Japanese commandants after being called by them and was told that they were free. He talks about the experiences of being in the prison and after being liberated. A thatched hut in the background.
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