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John mccain biography video

          John McCain was born into a military family in His grandfather and father were the first father-son team to reach the rank of four-star admiral.

        1. John McCain was born into a military family in His grandfather and father were the first father-son team to reach the rank of four-star admiral.
        2. A look back, remembering the life of Arizona senator and Vietnam War hero John McCain and his profound dedication to the United States.
        3. Military man and statesman, war hero and maverick, Arizona Republican John McCain, who died of cancer on Saturday at age 81, lived a life of.
        4. John McCain's career in politics spanned nearly four decades.
        5. John McCain recalls growing up in the military, his time in the Naval Academy, serving in Vietnam, being a prisoner of war for five and a.
        6. Military man and statesman, war hero and maverick, Arizona Republican John McCain, who died of cancer on Saturday at age 81, lived a life of....

          John McCain

          American politician and military officer (1936–2018)

          For other uses, see John McCain (disambiguation).

          John McCain

          Official portrait, 2009

          In office
          January 3, 1987 – August 25, 2018
          Preceded byBarry Goldwater
          Succeeded byJon Kyl
          In office
          January 3, 1983 – January 3, 1987
          Preceded byJohn Jacob Rhodes
          Succeeded byJohn Jacob Rhodes III

          Senatorial positions

          In office
          January 3, 2015 – August 25, 2018[a]
          Preceded byCarl Levin
          Succeeded byJim Inhofe
          In office
          January 3, 2005 – January 3, 2007
          Preceded byBen Nighthorse Campbell
          Succeeded byByron Dorgan
          In office
          January 3, 1995 – January 3, 1997
          Preceded byDaniel Inouye
          Succeeded byBen Nighthorse Campbell
          In office
          January 3, 2003 – January 3, 2005
          Preceded byFritz Hollings
          Succeeded byTed Stevens
          In office
          January 20, 2001 – June