I have always thought the pilots that fought in the Battle of Britain were brave, they were outnumbered and faced a skilled and experience enemy.
True also for solders fighting the Germans on both fronts.
But when I saw the film "Zulu" I only thought the Zulus were brave, attacking machine guns with spears. I thought the British cowards and murderers.
In war if you have technological superiority, how brave is it to kill the enemy with little risk to ones owns self?
Like the German tanks attacking the Polish cavalry, or the Europeans gunning down the Native Americans.
These are the acts of cowards.
Vietnam is another case, America had technological superiority over the "Gooks" and killed without much risk to themselves. Also where as a Vietnamese prisoner of the Americans would be killed without thought, American prisoners were kept alive to go on to run for President.
So not only was McCain a person who though it was OK to bomb civilians, Vietnamese Men Women and children, he was a coward as well.
Child murdering coward for president anyone?
McCain and buddies at work...
How the Vietnamese POWs were treated...