Book Name: John McCain
Writer: Elaine S. Povich
The principal memory John Sidney McCain III had of his dad was of him
leaving to battle a war. It was December 7, 1941, a date, said President
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, “that will live in ignominy.” 1 John McCain was
five years of age. He reviewed that Sunday morning, playing in the front
yard of his family’s home in New London, Connecticut, where his dad, John
Sidney McCain Jr., nicknamed “Jack,” was a submarine administrator.
Abruptly, a dark vehicle passing the home eased back down, and the driver,
a Navy official, yelled out of the window, “Jack, the Japs have besieged Pearl
Harbor!” utilizing the word for Japanese that was normal at that point. The
United States was presently in World War II. “My dad left for the base
quickly,” McCain wrote in his book Faith of My Fathers. “I saw almost no of
him for the following four years.” 2 That was the life of the Navy family into
which John McCain was conceived. Not exclusively was his dad a Navy chief
naval officer, yet so too was his granddad, John Sidney “Slew” McCain. In
the event that there was a privately-owned company for the McCains, the
Navy was it. It wasn’t generally that way. Before the primary John Sidney
McCain went to the Naval Academy, the McCains and their precursors were
Army men. In any case, regardless of what part of the administration, the
military appeared to be in their blood, and the war was its characterizing
trademark. The war would assume a pivotal job in McCain’s life and that of
his dad and granddad, as it had for ages before them in the McCain family.
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