James Stockdale, an American soldier and war hero, epitomized courage and resilience in the face of adversity during his time as a prisoner of war in Vietnam. His unwavering leadership and steadfast commitment to duty inspired his fellow captives and earned him the nation's highest honors for valor, cementing his place in history as a true American hero.

"They were heading out to the middle of the bay - the Gulf - that's another thing that became kind of standard practice, we didn't hurry the destroyers around the beach any more, when it got dark, we'd take 'em out thirty or forty miles out in the middle of the Tonkin Gulf."


1

"This idea, as you know, that I have firm convictions that the idea of issues being a big deal where our mutual friend went back and he felt so strongly that the determining factor in electoral success should be a proven character."


6

"I never had a single conversation about politics with Ross Perot in my life; still haven't."


2

"Yeah. I mean, it just seemed to me that it was - I felt so helpless to this business of not having any papers. That seems like a throwback to a schoolboy."


1

"I'm a grown man. You know, I've been in a lot of scrapes, but I never felt like I got so - there are probably a lot of things I should have done that I didn't do."


2

"And we had our own laws. I mean, I wrote them. And we had our own customs, and traditions, and proprieties."


1

"I mean, I didn't - I should have demanded attention of the boss maybe, or something like that that might have backfired. This I would just take as it came."

