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Profiles in Aviation: John S McCain III Went Into the Family Business
John S. McCain retired from Naval service as a Captain in 1981. His numerous military decorations and awards include the Silver Star, two Legions of Merits, Distinguished Flying Cross, three Bronze Star Medals, two Purple Hearts, two Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medals, and Prisoner of War Medal. His political career lasted from 1981 until his death on August 25th 2018. (www.avgeekery.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I thought I asked a simple question. Sorry I seem to have stirred up something. BTW, after I posted the question, I read his records were sealed. THAT is an answer, not your snide and stupid comments.
Sealed records don’t answer questions!! You certainly were not the only observant person!!
Thank you!
I had some quality time with the Senator on several flights from PHX to DCA. We had polite discussions about the military, income taxes, citizenship, TSA, health care, and diversity. He was knowledgeable, willing to exchange ideas, and had a true interest in doing the right thing for Arizona and the nation. He was very polite to everyone, and listened to everyone who spoke to him as if they were the most important person he heard that day.
A great man has been stilled. RIP Sen. McCain
A great man has been stilled. RIP Sen. McCain
Politicians have been known to do that!!!
His biggest accomplishment was harming America by voting to keep Osama, oops, Obamacare because of his Hatred (justified) of Trump.
Would not want Ither as a Son, or Father!
Dr. Jim. Korea and Nam Vet.
His biggest accomplishment was harming America by voting to keep Osama, oops, Obamacare because of his Hatred (justified) of Trump.
Would not want Ither as a Son, or Father!
Dr. Jim. Korea and Nam Vet.
How can one vote down this source. The article is riddled with errors.
BTW, IF you have not A) served, &B) served during armed conflict, &C) served in a combat zone during armed conflict, &D) served in contact with armed hostile forces during armed conflict, &E) Engaged in action directly responsive to hostile activity that resulted in the capture or attempt to capture friendly personnel, or F) actually been captured yourself under these circumstances, then you need to understand that casting "shade" on any POW reflects far, far worse on you than the subject of your disrespect.
BTW, IF you have not A) served, &B) served during armed conflict, &C) served in a combat zone during armed conflict, &D) served in contact with armed hostile forces during armed conflict, &E) Engaged in action directly responsive to hostile activity that resulted in the capture or attempt to capture friendly personnel, or F) actually been captured yourself under these circumstances, then you need to understand that casting "shade" on any POW reflects far, far worse on you than the subject of your disrespect.