Five-term Arizona senator John S. McCains indelible mark on America was perhaps his destiny, as his grandfather proclaimed when he was just an infant, This boy has the stamp of nobility on his brow. Following both his four-star US Navy father and grandfather into military service, McCains naval career imprinted the code of honor he has maintained to this day. Throughout the myriad life and death perils he facedmost notably being held captive as a Vietnam War prisoner of war for five and one half years in the Hoa Lo Prison or Hanoi Hiltonhis courage, bravery, and tenacity has served him time and time again: as Navy liaison to the US Senate, as a member (and then chairman) on the Armed Services Committee, Commerce Committee, and Indian Affairs Committee, playing a key role in restoring diplomatic relations with Vietnam, championing finance reform by sponsoring the McCain-Feingold Act, and as the Republican nominee for president in 2008. Beatrice Gormleys enriching biography tells the riveting story of one of Americas last, great, enduring heroes.
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