like old bush (who reportedly bailed out of burning AC with 3 crew trapped in back) this guy really doesn't want the true 'war' record to be revealed; in mcain's case, it involved accident on the USS Forestal where mccain was later helicoptered off of in a sweep-under-the-rug type operation that belies the coverup storied heroism featured in this link...
http://www.bookreporter.com/reviews/0066212677.aspOf all the strange episodes of the Vietnam War, none was more improbable than what happened aboard the monster U. S. aircraft carrier USS Forrestal in the Gulf of Tonkin on the morning of July 29, 1967.
No enemy action was involved, and no ammunition was deliberately fired off. Yet within a few hours, 134 American sailors died, 161 more were seriously injured, 21 airplanes were lost and 40 more damaged, and damage to military property totaled $72.2 million dollars.
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The pilot whose plane was hit by that stray rocket that morning was 26-year old John McCain, who now sits in the U. S. Senate. McCain is, however, just one among a large and appealing cast of sailor heroes in Freeman's book. There are wonderfully affecting stories of young sailors whose lives were spared --- or taken --- by sheer chance.
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question: if mccain really was a hero, why has no one ever heard of this?