Incoming Resources
- An enormous crime, the definitive account of American POWs abandoned in Southeast Asia, Bill Hendon and Elizabeth A. Stewart
- Navy medicine in Vietnam, Passage to Freedom to the fall of Saigon, Jan K. Herman
- Autopsy of war, a personal history, John A. Parrish
- Inside Hanoi's secret archives, solving the MIA mystery, Malcolm McConnell ; with research by Theodore G. Schweitzer III
- Last night I dreamed of peace, the diary of Dang Thuy Tram, Dang Thuy Tram ; translated by Andrew X. Pham ; introduction by Frances FitzGerald ; notes by Jane Barton Griffith, Robert Whitehurst, and Dang Kim Tram
- The league of wives, the untold story of the women who took on the U.S. Government to bring their husbands home, by Heath Hardage Lee
- Medical support of the U.S. Army in Vietnam, 1965-1970, by Major General Spurgeon Neel
- Code-name Bright Light, the untold story of U.S. POW rescue efforts during the Vietnam war, George J. Veith
- Station Hospital Saigon, a Navy nurse in Vietnam, 1963-1964, Bobbi Hovis
- Honor bound, American prisoners of war in Southeast Asia, 1961-1973, Stuart I. Rochester and Frederick Kiley
- The battle behind bars, Navy and Marine POWs in the Vietnam War, Stuart I. Rochester
- Defiant, the POWs who endured Vietnam's most infamous prison, the women who fought for them, and the one who never returned, Alvin Townley
- The League of Wives, the untold story of the women who took on the U.S. Government to bring their husbands home, Heath Hardage Lee
- Captive warriors, a Vietnam POW's story, Sam Johnson and Jan Winebrenner ; drawings by Rod Keitz
- Glory denied, the saga of Jim Thompson, America's longest-held prisoner of war, Tom Philpott
- Witnessing the American century, via Berlin, Pearl Harbor, Vietnam, and the Straits of Florida, Capt. Allen Colby Brady, USN with Dawn Quarles