Lt. Jacob Westerberg, research psychologist for the Robert E. Mitchell Center (REMC) RPOW studies, sits by a water source and recounts the the mental rigors undergone by repatriated prisoners of war and his own mental challenges while providing his professional take on psychological experiences faced by those having to endure real-life survival scenarios like those taught in the survive evade resist and escape (SERE) training. Photos were captured onboard Naval Air Station Pensacola, Jan. 11. The Robert E. Mitchell Center houses the POW research studies program for all branches the armed force


Lt. Jacob Westerberg, research psychologist for the Robert E. Mitchell Center (REMC) RPOW studies, sits by a water source and recounts the the mental rigors undergone by repatriated prisoners of war and his own mental challenges while providing his professional take on psychological experiences faced by those having to endure real-life survival scenarios like those taught in the survive evade resist and escape (SERE) training. Photos were captured onboard Naval Air Station Pensacola, Jan. 11. The Robert E. Mitchell Center houses the POW research studies program for all branches the armed forces and has been an active program for 50 years as of 2023.


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