home, -- mencame came home, there was talk of a court-martial. the republic hearings, congress got involved, it was a nasty situation. they wanted the captain to kate -- to take the blame. when there is public outcry, this just went away. susan: what happened to the commander? mitchell: he was tortured first. they beat him, tortured him, threatened to kill him. they held a gun to his head and pulled the trigger to get him to collapse. they threatened to kill his men and beat and tortured some of them in front of him. while he was in the camps, people back home forgot him. his wife did a good job of trying to give the american government to keep their focus on him. home, he went back to nebraska, and did all sorts of our jobs the rest of his life. -- odd jobs the rest of his life. susan: you talk about two incidents of these men being into propaganda efforts and they manage to communicate their discussed with the situation. mitchell: the most famous is the men realized -- they were watching a north korean propaganda film. the show to the north kor