 How did you how did your family handle deployments when your your husband or even your father-in-law and your son were gone for such Long periods of times. How did you how did you guys pull together and get through it? Well don't give you one example is the good answer But Johnny will tell you absolutely that faith was what brought him through see they beat him up every single day But he had undying faith and I hope I have I think I do I Think you do I think it sounds like you do What do you hope that future generations of McCain's will think or feel about your family's legacy of naval service I Think they don't think well those old so-and-so. I'm over a hundred years old now I'd like to give it a try Would you if you could go back do you think you would join the Navy? Oh Second why is that I just told you that we all trust each other I Wanted to ask you how you were able to get through all those years With your son and captivity and what advice you might give to families of other sailors who might be going through the same thing Well, I decided to be an example to myself If you say you believe these things and when it comes time do it don't fall apart because things happen that are tragic as your life or whatever and I just decided that I was going to be an example and I was not going to keep my mouth shut about what I thought about What we're going I don't know anything about the Vietnam War where it was good or right or wrong But I know I'm from my country And I'm proud to be in a citizen and I know this is what the land of opportunity Why do you think that generations of McCain men continue the tradition? I think now we're kind of proud of that heritage. I certainly am who was an outsider But to have two ships named after like my Son and my father and I was so thrilled with that and then I Can't even get so many unusual things that happened to us Out of the bull and see that so that's why I'm so pleased and grateful