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One Mans Struggle to Stay Alive

Over the years John Sidney McCain, the white haired Senator from Arizona has survived many things. He has endured three plane crashes, a firestorm at sea, and a North Vietnamese prison camp, to emerge as a major player in the national political scene. The Vietnam War had a significant impact on Senator McCain. McCain spent five and a half years in North Vietnamese prisons, thirty-one months in solitary and was brutally tortured. Yet, almost immediately upon his release in 1973, he began putting Vietnam behind him. This lighthearted man has rarely lost sight of what he has called "the shadow of Vietnam" (Timberg 12). Due to his continuing contributions to the United States, John McCain has become a true American hero and would make an excellent president for our country. . John McCain grew up in a family rich with Navy heritage. John McCain's grandfather was one of the navy's greatest commanders and led the strongest aircraft carrier force of the Third Fleet. McCain's father who was a submarine commander during World War II was equally distinguished by heroic service in the navy. Both McCain's father and grandfather rose to the rank of four-star admiral, making the McCain's the f


Two decades later, McCain stated, "I don't know whether I would have actually gone through with it or not. Once again, John McCain's skills would be tested. As in Hanoi, McCain was also one of the best-known prisoners. The missile took out his right wing, sending his plane into a violent downward spiral. After being ordered to participate, McCain spoiled the service because he knew that it was propaganda. In an interview with Sam Donaldson McCain said, "I'm responsible for the breakup of my first marriage, and I will always bear that responsibility. He was flying solo to Philadelphia to watch the Army-Navy game when his engine died. John McCain started the long process of a promising political career by taking odd jobs in Washington. He had survived near death experiences and years of torture. Before he had time to inspect his wounds, Vietnamese soldiers grabbed him and pulled McCain to shore.

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