Members of the U.S. Navy Blue Angels fly over the World Trade Center in lower Manhattan as part of the 25th annual Fleet Week celebration in New York, May 23, 2012.  REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

Reuters Photojournalism

Our day's top images, in-depth photo essays and offbeat slices of life. See the best of Reuters photography.  See more | Photo caption 

Photo

Maxim Hot 100

The world's most beautiful women as chosen by Maxim readers.  Slideshow 

Shreen Mohammad sits with other recruits during a military exercise at the Kabul Military Training Center (KMTC) in Kabul March 28, 2012. A landmark NATO summit in Chicago endorsed an exit strategy that calls for handing control of Afghanistan to its own security forces by the middle of next year but left questions unanswered about how to prevent a slide into chaos and a Taliban resurgence after allied troops are gone. Picture taken March 28, 2012.   REUTERS/Omar Sobhani (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: POLITICS MILITARY SOCIETY) ATTENTION EDITORS: PICTURE 18 OF 27 FOR PACKAGE 'AFGHAN ARMY RECRUIT'

Afghan army recruit

A look at an Afghan recruit as he goes through the process of joining the Afghan National Army.  Slideshow 

FACTBOX: Presidential candidate John McCain

Related Topics

Tue Mar 4, 2008 11:11pm EST

(Reuters) - Sen. John McCain has secured the Republican nomination for U.S. president. Here are some facts about McCain:

* If elected, McCain, who turns 72 in August, would be the oldest person to assume the U.S. presidency.

* From a celebrated Navy family, McCain is the son and grandson of four-star admirals and he followed in their footsteps by attending the U.S. Naval Academy.

* On his 23rd combat mission over Vietnam in 1967, he was shot down. He spent 5 1/2 years in captivity, including two in solitary confinement, and was subjected to frequent beatings and torture. In the Senate, he has been a critic of harsh interrogation techniques such as "waterboarding" or simulated drowning.

* McCain was seen as a maverick in his campaign for the 2000 Republican presidential nomination when he gave then-Texas Gov. George W. Bush a scare by winning the first-in-the-nation primary state of New Hampshire by 18 percentage points. But he lost to Bush in South Carolina after bitter state primary campaigns.

* McCain has vigorously supported the unpopular Iraq war as many Americans are weary of the conflict and eager to get U.S. troops home. McCain has criticized the way the war was conducted initially, saying the United States should never go to war without a comprehensive plan for success.

* First elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1982, McCain won the first of four terms in the Senate in 1986.

* In Congress, McCain has been a pro-business conservative, free-market advocate and abortion foe but he has voted against the Republican majority on several high-profile bills. He has made campaign finance reform a signature concern, which led to the passage of the McCain-Feingold Act in 2002.

* He was among five senators investigated for taking contributions from savings and loan financier Charles Keating. In 1991, the Senate ethics committee said McCain exercised poor judgment in the matter but it cleared him of any wrongdoing.

(Writing by Paul Grant and Patricia Zengerle)

(To read more about the U.S. political campaign, visit Reuters "Tales from the Trail: 2008" online at blogs.reuters.com/trail08/)

Comments (0)
This discussion is now closed. We welcome comments on our articles for a limited period after their publication.