i just entitled it memoir and, by my name charles r. ross. i had several people ask me vfw clubs, a church, city of gaet city where i live, the lion's club, a school. we had went to the va and that's the way i approached it. i had mentioned that i had eventually been captured by the chinese. i realized that there was a lot of mistreatment i'll say i was mall treated but i was never mistreated. i was never beaten. had i not got captured, i was sure to perish in those mountains. i had no means of support, no water, no food. the water we got was just out of rivers, creeks, springs, anywhere we could find water we'd drink. we were running out of house houses to swipe these vegetables and things. and many houses we went, they were bare. there was nothing we were evading the enemy. it was a painful thing. it lasted for 34 months. what was the most difficult thing? what was the most bothering? >> during the prison camp? >> yeah. >> oh. the first six months, we had just arrived there. people were dying daily. the worst part was we didn't know their n