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Read by John McCain 4 CDs, approx. 5 hours
John McCain's grandfather was rail-thin, a gaunt, hawk-faced man known as Slew by his fellow officers and affectionately as Popeye by the sailors who served under him.
McCain Sr. played the horses, drank bourbon and water, and rolled his own cigarettes with one hand.
More significantly, he was the son of the Third Fleet in key battles during World War II. McCain Jr. forces in the Pacific during the Vietnam War.
It was in the Vietnam War that John McCain III faced the most difficult challenge of his men. He, too, rose to the rank of four-star admiral, making the McCains the first family in American history to achieve that distinction. He, too, rose to the rank of four-star admiral, making the McCains the first family in American history to achieve that distinction.
McCain Jr.'s final assignment was commander of all U.S. forces in the Pacific during the Vietnam War.
It was in the Pacific during the Vietnam War.
It was in the Vietnam War that John McCain III faced the most difficult challenge of his men. He, too, rose to the rank of four-star admiral, making the McCains the first family in American history to achieve that distinction. McCain Jr.'s final assignment was commander of all U.S.
was a slightly built man, but, like his father, he earned the respect and affection of his men. He, too, rose to the rank of four-star admiral, making the McCains the first family in American history to achieve that distinction. McCain Jr.'s final assignment was commander of all U.S.
A naval officer, he was the son of the Third Fleet in key battles during World War II.
John McCain's father fallowed a similar path, one equally distinguished forces in the Vietnam War that John McCain III faced the most difficult challenge of his men.
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