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For the Japanese there was no honour in being taken prisoner. Any Allied soldiers who fell into their hands found this out the hard way.
For the Americans there was no honour in badly treating prisoners-of-war, especially if they were ill or wounded.
It looked as if the massive gulf between the two sets of fighting men would be impossible to bridge – and, right at this moment, Captain Sam Millar, U.S. Army, was beginning to think like the enemy as he took aim at two helpless Japanese officers . . .
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