Photo by Lance Cpl. Christian Cachola | Marine Corps Air Station Yuma | 06.09.2017
Peter B. Marshall, a World War II prisoner of war, shares his experience of spending 1,368 days behind enemy lines. Marshall is the last World War II POW, captured from Guam, still alive. (U.S. Marine Corps photo taken by Lance Cpl. Hanna Powell)...
Photo by Lance Cpl. Christian Cachola | Marine Corps Air Station Yuma | 06.09.2017
Peter B. Marshall, a World War II prisoner of war, shares his experience of spending 1,368 days behind enemy lines. Marshall is the last World War II POW, captured from Guam, still alive. (U.S. Marine Corps photo taken by Lance Cpl. Hanna Powell)...
Photo by Lance Cpl. Christian Cachola | Marine Corps Air Station Yuma | 06.09.2017
Peter B. Marshall, a World War II prisoner of war, shares his experience of spending 1,368 days behind enemy lines. Marshall is the last World War II POW, captured from Guam, still alive. (U.S. Marine Corps photo taken by Lance Cpl. Hanna Powell)...
Photo by Lance Cpl. Christian Cachola | Marine Corps Air Station Yuma | 06.09.2017
Peter B. Marshall, a World War II prisoner of war, shares his experience of spending 1,368 days behind enemy lines. Marshall is the last World War II POW, captured from Guam, still alive. (U.S. Marine Corps photo taken by Lance Cpl. Christian Cachola)...
Photo by Lance Cpl. Christian Cachola | Marine Corps Air Station Yuma | 06.09.2017
Peter B. Marshall, a World War II prisoner of war, shares his experience of spending 1,368 days behind enemy lines. Marshall is the last World War II POW, captured from Guam, still alive. (U.S. Marine Corps photo taken by Lance Cpl. Christian Cachola)...
Photo by Lance Cpl. Christian Cachola | Marine Corps Air Station Yuma | 06.09.2017
Peter B. Marshall, a World War II prisoner of war, shares his experience of spending 1,368 days behind enemy lines. Marshall is the last World War II POW, captured from Guam, still alive. (U.S. Marine Corps photo taken by Lance Cpl. Christian Cachola)...
Photo by Lance Cpl. Christian Cachola | Marine Corps Air Station Yuma | 06.09.2017
Peter B. Marshall, a World War II prisoner of war, shares his experience of spending 1,368 days behind enemy lines. Marshall is the last World War II POW, captured from Guam, still alive. (U.S. Marine Corps photo taken by Lance Cpl. Christian Cachola)...
Photo by Lance Cpl. Christian Cachola | Marine Corps Air Station Yuma | 06.09.2017
Peter B. Marshall, a World War II prisoner of war, shares his experience of spending 1,368 days behind enemy lines. Marshall is the last World War II POW, captured from Guam, still alive. (U.S. Marine Corps photo taken by Lance Cpl. Christian Cachola)...