Senator John McCain, who endured years of torture at North Vietnam’s infamous “Hanoi Hilton” prison, paid tribute to his former cellmate and commanding officer, retired Col. George E. “Bud” Day, on the Senate floor Monday. Day, 88, died Saturday.
McCain credited Day, a “tough old bird,” for saving his life after his plane was shot down while on a bombing mission in 1967.
“Bud and [fellow cellmate Major] Norris [Overly] wouldn’t let me die,” McCain said on the Senate floor.
“For some reason, I could never imagine Bud yielding to anything, even, I thought, to the laws of nature,” McCain said.









