TRUE MILITARY RECORD OF JOHN MCCAIN WRITTEN BY AN ACTIVE MARINE.
9/03/08
McCain has never really earned anything.
He is from a wealth pampered background and not fit to lead this nation.
· A
war hero doesn’t finish 894th out of 899 and still get stationed at a
Navy champagne unit and promoted ahead of all but two of his 898 other
classmates.
· A
war hero doesn't crash three U.S. Navy jets out of sheer incompetence
and ineptitude, including two during non-combat training sessions.
· A
war hero doesn’t get written up on drunk-and-disorderly,
fraternization, disobeying orders, and insubordination charges more than
two dozen times in less than three years.
· A
war hero doesn’t get promoted to squadron commander of the air field
named after his own grandfather immediately after crashing his third
airplane.
· A
war hero doesn’t have all the military records that cover his time in
Vietnam and all disciplinary actions against him censored and sealed as a
matter of national security.
· A
war hero doesn’t get 28 medals awarded all after-the-fact for bravery
for no other reason than being shot down and captured and then go on a
celebrity public relations tour because he’s the son of two acclaimed
Navy admirals.
· A
war hero doesn’t repeatedly cheat on the wife who’s back in the states
waiting for him, and then cheat on her more when he returns to the
states, and then divorce and abandon her.
· A
war hero doesn’t systematically vote against every single pay and
benefit increase for military and veterans throughout his entire
political career, all the while claiming to be the soldiers Congressman,
and then take credit for the passage of a G.I. benefits bill he that
voted AGAINST.
A war hero McCain III lost jet number one
in 1958 when he plunged into Corpus Christi Bay while practicing
landings. He was knocked unconscious by the impact coming to as the
plane settled to the bottom.
McCains second crash
occurred while he was deployed in the Mediterranean. Flying too low
over the Iberian Peninsula, Timberg wrote, he took out some power lines
[reminiscent of the 1998 incident in which a Marine Corps jet sliced
through the cables of a gondola at an Italian ski resort, killing 20]
which led to a spate of newspaper stories in which he was predictably
identified as the son of an admiral.
McCains third crash three
occurred when he was returning from flying a Navy trainer solo to
Philadelphia for an Army-Navy football game. Timberg reported that
McCain radioed, Ive got a flameout and went through standard relight
procedures three times before ejecting at one thousand feet. McCain
landed on a deserted beach moments before the plane slammed into a clump
of trees.
McCains
fifth loss happened during his 23rd mission over North Vietnam on Oct.
26, 1967, when McCains A-4 Skyhawk was shot down by a surface-to-air
missile. McCain ejected from the plane breaking both arms and a leg in
the process and subsequently parachuted into Truc Bach Lake near Hanoi.
For 23 combat missions (an estimated 20 hours over enemy territory), the U.S. Navy awarded McCain a
· Silver Star,
· Legion of Merit for Valor,
· Distinguished Flying Cross,
· three Bronze Stars,
· two Commendation medals
· plus two Purple Hearts and
· a dozen service medals.
McCain
had roughly 20 hours in combat, explains Bill Bell, a veteran of
Vietnam and former chief of the U.S. Office for POW/MIA Affairs the
first official U.S. representative in Vietnam since the 1973 fall of
Saigon.
Since McCain got 28 medals, Bell continues, that equals out to about a medal-and-a-half for each hour he spent in combat.
There
were infantry guys grunts on the ground who had more than 7,000 hours
in combat and I can tell you that there were times and situations where
Im sure a prison cell would have looked pretty good to them by
comparison
The question really is how many guys got that number of medals for not being shot down.
For years, McCain has been an unchecked master at manipulating an overly friendly and biased news media.
The
former POW turned Congressman, turned U.S. Senator, has managed to
gloss over his failures as a pilot by exaggerating his military service
and lying about his feats of heroism.
SO NOW WHAT HAS THE LEFT HAVE TO SAY ABOUT TRUMP CALLING MCCAIN OUT??
FRANK P
A good plan, violently executed now,
is better than a perfect plan next week
GEORGE S. PATTON
GEORGE S. PATTON
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