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  1. 26. Apr. 2020 · James Stockdale war einer der am höchsten dekorierten Offiziere in der Geschichte der United States Navy. Während des Vietnamkriegs geriet er als ranghöchster Marineoffizier vom 9. September 1965 bis 12. Februar 1973 in Gefangenschaft und verbrachte diese Zeit im Kriegsgefangenenlager „Hanoi Hilton“. 2006 wurde sogar ein Zerstörer der US Navy nach ihm benannt, die „USS Stockdale“.

  2. Vice Admiral James Bond Stockdale died from the complications of Alzheimer's disease on 5 July 2005. Stockdale's funeral service, with full military honors, was held at the Naval Academy Chapel and he was buried at the United States Naval Academy Cemetery. Books by James Stockdale • Taiwan and the Sino-Soviet Dispute Stanford, CA, 1962.

  3. 6. Juli 2005 · Vice Adm. James B. Stockdale, a highly decorated Navy pilot who inspired fellow prisoners of war in North Vietnam and later ran for vice president as H. Ross Perot's running mate in 1992, died on ...

  4. 22. Dez. 2017 · A Stellar Career. James Stockdale was born on September 23, 1923, in Illinois. Coming of age as the United States was embroiled in WWII Stockdale sought to do his duty as men of his age did. In 1943 he enrolled in the US Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland emerging as a Naval Officer in 1946 – too late to see action in WWII.

  5. Defiant Prisoner of War. When his A-4 Skyhawk was shot down over North Vietnam on September 9, 1965, James Stockdale ejected and parachuted to the ground. The North Vietnamese whisked him to Hoa Lo Prison, known as the Hanoi Hilton, where he was kept in isolation for six months. During the next 7½ years, Stockdale, the highest-ranking naval ...

  6. James Stockdale (1923– ) Navy wing commander James Stockdale was stationed with the aircraft carrier USS Oriskany when he was shot down over North Vietnam on September 9, 1965, on his two-hundredth mission. His communist captors subjected him to years of torture and solitary confinement.

  7. 25. Dez. 2005 · Dec. 25, 2005. When Cmdr. James Stockdale parachuted out of his nose-diving Skyhawk over the North Vietnamese jungle in September 1965, the war was still young. Little was known about the fate ...