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Carol Shepp McCain (born 1937 or 1938) [1] [2] is an American former political aide and event planner who served as the director of the White House Visitors Office from 1981 to 1987, during the Reagan administration. She was the first wife of United States Senator John McCain.
When McCain married Carol Shepp in 1965 he adopted her sons, Doug and Andy, whom she had during her first marriage. John and Carol then had a daughter, Sidney, in the fall of 1966. A year...
Carol Shepp McCain was Senator John McCain’s first wife, a woman who has been the source of quite a bit of controversy over the years whenever McCain’s past is brought up. She was...
In July 1967, Lt. Commander John McCain was taken prisoner after his plane was shot down on a bombing mission over North Vietnam and was held as a POW for over five years.
Carol Shepp McCain was born in 1937 in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania. She attended Centenary Junior College for Women in New Jersey and first met John McCain while he was attending the Naval Academy. She married one of his classmates, and had two children, Douglas and Andrew, but divorced him in 1964.
Carol McCain. John McCain married his first wife, Carol, in 1965. She was, at the time, a single mother of two boys and would within their first year of marriage give birth to a...
John McCain's first wife Carol Shepp never has said a bad word against her ex-husband, even though McCain fell in love with someone else before they divorced.
The hero in the story of the McCain family is Carol, the first wife, who in 1969 endured a terrible accident, in the snow, that dismembered her body. She kept this bad news from John, who was in...
QT: 01;02;43;16 CAROL McCAIN: John and his brother Joe were not close particularly. It's not that they weren't close but Joe was younger and Joe was everything that John wasn't. And Joe was kind of a—more of a wild man. And ya know, Joe never really had a real job, so to speak.
Carol Shepp McCain (born 1937 or 1938) is an American former political aide and event planner who served as the director of the White House Visitors Office from 1981 to 1987, during the Reagan administration.