The problem w/McCain's time at Anapolis was his wreckless attitude and underperformance. He received the best assignments, those reserved for the top of the class, despite his lackluster showing. He crashed five planes in his career, yet was never disciplined. And was NOT offered the Admiral position. He retired shortly after becoming Captain.
The problem w/McCain's time at Anapolis was his wreckless attitude and underperformance. He received the best assignments, those reserved for the top of the class, despite his lackluster showing. He crashed five planes in his career, yet was never disciplined. And was NOT offered the Admiral position. He retired shortly after becoming Captain.