Vietnam veteran recalls being a prisoner of war (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

Air Force Col. Edward Hubbard (Ret.) received near-daily beatings as a prisoner of war. But “I sat down and made a conscious decision that I was going to beat this,” he said.

CRESTVIEW — Retired Air Force Col. Edward Hubbard, a Vietnam veteran, received near-daily beatings as a prisoner of war.

But he survived.

“I sat down and made a conscious decision that I was going to beat this,” Hubbard said.

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He and some fellow American prisoners persevered by relying on their faith, reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, saying the 23rd Psalm and softly singing “God Bless America."

They sang it softly, he said, “because we were already in enough trouble with our captors.”

Hubbard related the experience during Tuesday's Veterans Day Wall Ceremony at the Okaloosa County Veterans Memorial.

Veterans Day “is not a somber day of remembrance but a day to honor our veterans," AmVets Post 35 Cmdr. Craig Sarrasin said.

After he led the audience in patriotic song, representatives of area veterans organizations and the Crestview Elks Lodge placed wreaths before the veterans memorial.

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