John Sidney McCain III was born on Aug. 29, 1936, in Panama at Coco Solo Naval Air Station. He was born into a prominent military family. His father, John McCain Jr., and grandfather, John McCain Sr., were the first father-son admiral pair in U.S. naval history.
After high school, he attended the United States Naval Academy and graduated in 1958. McCain’s two siblings, Jean “Sandy” and Joseph, also chose careers within the military.
He was married twice and had seven children, including one adopted daughter. Two of McCain's sons are continuing the family’s military tradition: the youngest son, Jimmy, is a Marine, while another son, Jack, is in the Navy.
McCain served in the military from 1958 until 1981. His 1999 autobiography, “Faith of My Fathers,” tells about his early life and capture as a POW while serving in Vietnam. The book was made into a television movie in 2005; a first-person account was published in U.S. News & World Report.
Wounded McCain was dragged from the sea by hostile Vietnamese when his bomber was shot down.
He had a broken leg and shattered arm. The Vietnamese beat him and stabbed him as they dragged him ashore.
He was routinely beaten and tortured for five and a half years
His long awaited release. He was particularly targeted for torture because his father and grandfather were simultaneously admirals in the US navy during the Vietnam war.
He received several military decorations and awards, including the Silver Star, Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross, Navy Commendation, and Prisoner of War. He received the Liberty Medal in October 2017.
McCain began a career in politics in 1977, serving as the Navy’s liaison to the U.S. Senate. From 1983 to 1986, McCain served in Congress as the U.S. representative for Arizona’s 1st Congressional District. His career as a U.S. senator for Arizona began in 1987.
He appeared on NBC's “Saturday Night Live” in 2002 in a mock edition of “Meet the Press” and twice more....once with Sarah Palin, his chosen running mate.
McCain ran for president twice. In his first campaign, in 2000, he withdrew from the race against Republican rival George W. Bush. In his second campaign, in 2008, he lost the election against Democratic rival Barack Obama.
After his cancer diagnosis and exploratory brain surgery last year, he immediately returned to work on the floor of the senate, knowing his time was very short. He tried to restore the integrity and courage of that body of public servants by reminding them that they worked for the American people, not Mr Trump. He added, they were not subordinate to the president but were his equals. I believe he was greatly disappointed in the change of attitude among his colleagues.
Senator John McCain died at the age of 81 on Aug. 25, 2018. He was diagnosed with a glioblastoma, a type of brain cancer, in July 2017 and decided to discontinue treatment on Aug. 24, 2018. His remains will lie in state at the U.S. Capitol Rotunda, a honor presented to less than three dozen people in U.S. history, including former presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy.
Please remember John McCain. He was a hero and a true patriot with that strong sense of justice and fairness that we all admire Americans for. He represented the best America has to offer. He earned his place in history. He wrote seven books and many treatises and the following is one of his quotes:
Rest with the angels
Witchy and Shadow
I had enormous sympathy for John McCain due to his terrible ordeal suffering torture as a POW.
ReplyDeleteAs a politician, McCain was less bad than most (I think the nature of politics is corruption and deceit, therefore I view most politicians negatively). As a politician, McCain cultivated and made the most of his terrible POW suffering. He built a very long political career on it and it almost got him elected president. My sympathy for him suffering causes me to overlook that behavior by him. But be honest, how far in politics do you think McCain would have gotten if he had not been so brutally mistreated as a POW?
Hubby's dad once said he would have made President , he was fearless ... Dad held him high among men .
Love Witchy
I AGREE COMPLETELY THAT MCCAIN RODE HIS HEROISM AND MEDALS AS FAR AS THEY WOULD TAKE HIM AND THE REPUTATIONS OF HIS FATHER AND GRANDFATHER ALSO. HE TURNED A NIGHTMARISH NEGATIVE INTO A POSITIVE. AND WHY NOT? HE WAS OWED A DEBT.
ReplyDeletePOLITICIANS DO HAVE MUCH IN COMMON. ONE HAS TO HAVE AN AGENDA, A CERTAIN BRASH PERSONALITY, MIXED WITH SOME BULLSHIT AND A BIG SMILE. GOES WITH THE TERRITORY.
HIS FIRST CAREER WAS THE NAVY. HE SERVED 22 YEARS AND RETIRED TO BECOME THE NAVAL LIASON TO THE WHITE HOUSE. I BELIEVE THAT WAS HOW HE GOT HOOKED ON POLITICS.
I NEVER BELIEVED HE WOULD MAKE IT TO THE WHITE HOUSE...ESPECIALLY AFTER CHOOSING THAT PARTICULAR RUNNING MATE.
I LIKED HIM AND HIS SENSE OF HUMOR. HIS LAST AND BEST JOKE WAS PERSONALLY INVITING TWO FORMER PRESIDENTS TO SAY NICE THINGS ABOUT HIM AT HIS MEMORIAL AND EXCLUDING TRUMP.
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