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To: TheOtherOne

Stockdale graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1947.

During the Vietnam War, he was a Navy fighter pilot based on the USS Oriskany and flew 201 missions before he was shot down on Sept. 9, 1965. He became the highest-ranking naval officer captured during the war, the Navy said.

He endured more than 7 1/2 years as a prisoner, spending four of them in solitary confinement, before his release in 1973. He was tortured repeatedly, according to the Navy.

Stockdale received 26 combat decorations, including the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest medal for valor, in 1976. A portion of his award citation reads: "Stockdale ... deliberately inflicted a near mortal wound to his person in order to convince his captors of his willingness to give up his life rather than capitulate. He was subsequently discovered and revived by the North Vietnamese who, convinced of his indomitable spirit, abated their employment of excessive harassment and torture of all prisoners of war."

He retired from the military in 1979.


3 posted on 07/05/2005 5:16:41 PM PDT by TheOtherOne (The scales of Justice are unbalanced.™)
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To: TheOtherOne

An American hero. His story is amazing. It is unfortunate that all most will ever know of him, if they know of him at all, will be his dalliance with perot.

RIP sir - you deserve it.


71 posted on 07/05/2005 9:24:24 PM PDT by pittsburgh gop guy (Be not afraid...)
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