



1 Jack McLamb served nine years in secret operations in Cambodia and other nations before going on to become one of the most highly decorated police officer's in Phoenix history, winning police officer of the year twice before taking a role as a hostage negotiator for the FBI.

According to fellow POWs in Vietnam , while John McCain was in captivity in 1969, he recorded 32 'Tokyo Rose' propaganda style messages for the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) that were broadcast on North Vietnamese radio.One of the broadcasts was captured by the CIA's foreign broadcast information service, and had been sealed by the US government since its broadcast. It was only released recently when someone found it mislabeled in the national archives.You can listen to the recently released John McCain propaganda broadcast in the video below:Here's a quote from the start of the broadcast:The US Military Code of Conduct consists of six articles addressing how members of the United States Armed Forces should act in combat when they must evade capture, resist while a prisoner or escape from the enemy.Article V of the US Military Code of Conduct states:Article III states:Here is the full transcript of the propaganda style message that John McCain recorded for broadcast on North Vietnamese radio.Once again, Article of the US Military Code of Conduct states, "I will make no oral or written statements disloyal to my country."According to Jack McLamb, John McCain was known as 'Songbird' because he immediately told the Vietnamese everything they wanted to know. This is what McLamb said back in 2008: