An episode taken from Admiral Jeremiah Denton’s POW experience is featured in a current traveling exhibit of the National Archives. The exhibit is called "Eyewitness, American Originals from the National Archives, Gripping Eyewitness Accounts of Moments in U.S. History," The exhibit consists of artifacts, documents, video and audio recordings depicting 25 dramatic historic events.
Admiral Denton’s part features a video segment of his prison interview showing him blinking "torture" while orally affirming support for his government in spite of heavy torture administered before and especially after the interview. (They did some editing to fully include both of those essential parts into the 1 1/2 minute video piece).
It's very impressive also to see Admiral Denton sharing space with Presidents and world leaders and some very courageous ordinary people whose lives were touched by history.
You can (and MUST) see the exhibit online at
www.archives.gov/exhibits/eyewitness.
Or you can Google "Eyewitness", National Archives." Either way, enter the flash exhibit and go to contents. Then find Admiral Denton in the lower left of the contents page.
There is also a book called EYEWITNESS available online in soft cover(80 PAGES)at
http://estore.archives.gov where you can purchase it.
You can also access the schedule (at the same website) by which the exhibit moves on to Grand Rapids, Austin, Yorba Linda and Omaha, having already been shown at Constitution Hall in Philadelphia, in New York and several other cities.