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        Tap Code

“By tapping covertly on our cell walls using an alphabet code we maintained our unity. We encouraged and cared for each other. We passed information, learned poetry, even learned new languages.

I got to know my fellow prisoners like brothers, though I’d never even seen them.”

 

 

CAPTAIN GERALD COFFEE

INTRODUCTION for International Audiences


Gerald Coffee served America as a naval officer for 28 years. Much of that service was as one of the longest held Prisoners of War in the Communist prisons of North Vietnam.

His military decorations include the Silver Star ... the Distinguished Flying Cross ... Two Bronze Stars ... the Air Medal ... two Purple Hearts ... and the Vietnam Service Medal with 13 stars.

He has received numerous civilian awards as well, and holds a Masters Degree in Political Science from the University of California at Berkeley.

Drawing from his own unique life experiences, he shares a message not just of survival, but of going beyond survival.

Through a national survey of corporate and association meeting planners, he was selected as one of America’s top ten speakers. He is considered by many as the most memorable speaker ... EVER!

His book, Beyond Survival, was featured in the condensed version in Reader’s Digest .. Guideposts Magazine ... and in audio cassette by Nightingale-Conant.

Here ... to reaffirm the invincibility of the human spirit ... it gives me great pleasure to present to you ... CAPTAIN GERALD COFFEE.

 

 

 

 

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