Edison Miller was one rumored to have talked. And Walter Eugene Wilber. Miller and Robert Schweitzer made anti-war tapes while they were POWs.
Admiral Stockdale wanted charges of aiding the enemy brought against Miller and Wilber but the Nixon admin wasn’t going to prosecute POWs.
McCain denounced a couple of “camp rats” but he didn’t identify them by name.
There is a lot of stuff out nowadays about Queeg in Hanoi
Its not flattering
I confess....Im not up on it
My problem with trusting McCain comes from my knowledge of him before and after his service years.
Every year but his service years, he was a disgusting excuse for a man. After his military service, he once again displayed that type of character.
These being my observations, I am faced with thinking the only time in his life he was a stand up guy was during his POW years. Then I note how he was credited with turning over our air routs. And then I am confronted by the fact he made so many propaganda spots.
I prefer not to talk about his military years. There’s plenty of reason to focus on his non-military years.
Thanks for the mention of those other POWS and their actions.
It is interesting Stockdale didn’t mention McCain.