As fighter jets streak overhead, McCain
is buried in Annapolis
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[September 04, 2018]
By Warren Strobel
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Reuters) - Fighter jets
roared over the U.S. Naval Academy on Sunday in a final tribute to
former Senator John McCain as the Vietnam War hero and two-time
presidential candidate was laid to rest at the military college that
began his career six decades ago.
As three F-18 jets from the Navy's Blue Angels show squadron streaked
overhead, a fourth plane broke formation and arced skyward, marking the
conclusion of an extraordinary five-day show of mourning for one of the
United States' most admired politicians.
Family and friends, along with the Naval Academy's class of 1958 and its
current student body, bade a final farewell in a private service at the
Naval Academy chapel before McCain, who died Aug. 25 at age 81, was
interred in a cemetery on the academy grounds.
"I watched them lay my friend to rest today. I will miss him," Senator
Jeff Flake, who represented Arizona alongside McCain in Congress, wrote
on Twitter.

Crowds gathered along the route of the motorcade bearing McCain's body.
At one point, a large American flag hung suspended between two cranes on
a bridge.
McCain's burial plot was next to his classmate and friend, Admiral Chuck
Larson, a former commander of U.S. Pacific Command who died in 2014,
according to the McCain family.
Among those paying tribute to McCain at Sunday's private service were
his sons Jack and Don, retired Army General David Petraeus and Senator
Lindsey Graham, a long-time political ally and friend.
McCain, an often imposing presence for decades in U.S. defense and
foreign policy, was eulogized by former U.S. presidents Barack Obama and
George W. Bush, as well as his daughter Meghan McCain on Saturday at a
Washington ceremony.
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Cindy McCain lays her head on the casket of Sen. John McCain,
R-Ariz., during a burial service at the cemetery at the United
States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., on Sunday, Sept. 2, 2018.
David Hume Kennerly/McCain Family/Pool via Reuters

Without naming Trump, McCain's daughter, Bush and Obama all rebuked
Trump, who feuded with the late senator and mocked his military
service, which included 5-1/2 years as a prisoner during the Vietnam
War.
During both the Washington ceremony and the Annapolis burial, Trump
was at his private golf course in Virginia.
Before the burial Graham, appearing on CNN, said; "I'm going to try
to focus on the fact that I'm going to admit to what I've lost. I
cannot think of anything I've done in politics of consequence, any
cause I've engaged in, that John was not there, that I was not his
wingman."
Joseph Lieberman, a former U.S. senator and close friend, said on
CNN: "I say goodbye and my heart will be heavy. I'll shed a tear and
yet I'll thank God that I knew a man like John McCain so well."
(Additional reporting by Andy Sullivan and Yasmeen Abutaleb in
Washington; Editing by Kevin Drawbaugh, Jeffrey Benkoe and Bill
Trott)
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