The Borneo Post

Flowers for McCain at Vietnam War crash site in Hanoi

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HANOI: On the shores of a still and peaceful lake on the edge of downtown Hanoi, the inscriptio­n on a faded monument stands as a reminder of a violent event 51 years ago.

“On Oct 26, 1967, at Truc Bach Lake, the military and people of Hanoi arrested Major John Sidney McCain, a pilot of the American Navy’s air force,” it says on the sculpture, which depicts an airman with his hands above his head in front of a broken plane wing.

The naval aviator was f lying one of 10 planes that were shot down by the North Vietnamese military on the same day, according to the inscriptio­n on the statue, which McCain himself visited on a return to Vietnam in 2009.

“I felt compelled to come out here and bring some f lowers,” said Robert Gibb, an American in Hanoi who placed a bouquet of yellow chrysanthe­mums at the foot of the monument after hearing the news of McCain’s death yesterday morning.

Gibb was one of several US citizens living in the Vietnamese capital to visit the monument with tributes.

“He was the last guy I ever voted for president,” said Gibb. “The moment he dropped in here changed his life forever.”

McCain was dragged out of Truc Bach lake and spent the next five- and- a- half years as a highprofil­e prisoner of war in Hoa Lo prison — the infamous ‘ Hanoi Hilton’ —where he said he and others were tortured.–

 ??  ?? US citizen Kristin places flowers in memory of McCain at the McCain Memorial in Hanoi, Vietnam. — Reuters photo
US citizen Kristin places flowers in memory of McCain at the McCain Memorial in Hanoi, Vietnam. — Reuters photo

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