What is the MAIN reason Louie is initially able to survive the harsh conditions of captivity?
His military training and toughness
What role do the other POWs play in Louie's survival?
What is one way Louie resists the mental and physical hardships he faces?
He retreats into his memories of happier times.
What was the name of the plane Louis and his crew went looking for?
b-24
How does Louie deal with the constant cruelty of his captors in this chapter?
he relies on hope and determination
What color were the pilot fish?
Black and white stripped
who were the only survivors from the green hornets wreckage?
mac, Louis, phil
Why was louie's right hand stuck?
his USC ring was snagged on the plane
How does Louie's mindset shift n response to his circumstances in this chapter?
He becomes increasingly determined to survive and resist.
What is one of the MAIN physical challenges Louie faces while in captivity?
Malnutrition and disease
What was a common method used by the Japanese guards to break the spirit of the POWs?
Physical punishment and forced labor
Who helped Phils bleeding?
Louie
What event marks the beginning of Louie's imprisonment in the Japanese POW camps?
He is captured after surviving a plane crash
Who's duty is it to calculate the planes position before a crash?
Mitchell's
At the end of chapter 12, Louie is left in a vulnerable state. What is his most significant internal struggle?