![]() McCain’s father, John Jr., and grandfather, John Sr., were both full Admirals. He promised his Vietnamese captors, “I’ll give you military information if you will take me to the hospital.”His Vietnamese capturers soon realized their POW, John Sidney McCain III, came from a well-bred line of American military elites. By McCain’s own account, after three or four days, he cracked. Initially, he was taken to the infamous Hanoi Hilton prison camp, where he was interrogated. McCain gave Michael Isikoff a peek at his debriefs, and Isikoff declared there was “nothing incriminating” in them, apart from the redactions. It was the camp that people were released from.”Guy and Larson’s claims are given credence by McCain’s vehement opposition to releasing the government’s debriefings of Vietnam War POWs. As Larson said, “My only contention with the McCain deal is that while he was at The Plantation, to the best of my knowledge and Ted’s knowledge, he was not physically abused in any way. ![]() Kinderhook was founded in 2003 and is based in New York ( “ASAP is a great opportunity for Kinderhook to partner with a highly talented management team to execute a buy and build strategy to consolidate and build a market leader in the agriculture parts industry,” said Michael Zoch, a Principal at Kinderhook.Filed under: 2008 election, cover-up, history, interesting, McCain, news, politics, prison camps, troops, Uncategorized, war, war atrocities, war profiteering Related: More 2008 Election Posts John McCain: Prisoner of War – A First Person Account – US News & World Report from 1973, published online 1/28/08 My six years of hell: John McCain recalls life a prisoner of war in Vietnam – Daily Mail, UK 2/8/08 Excerpt from “Faith of My Fathers” by McCain “Hero” John McCain as Phony and Collaborator: What Really Happened When He Was a POW? – CounterPunch 6/13/08 EXCERPTS: “on March 25, 1999, two of his fellow POWs, Ted Guy and Gordon “Swede” Larson told the Phoenix New Times that, while they could not guarantee that McCain was not physically harmed, they doubted it. Sectors of interest include healthcare services, environmental/business services, and automotive/light manufacturing. The firm makes investments in non-core divisions of public companies, management buyouts of entrepreneurial-owned businesses, troubled situations, and existing small capitalization companies lacking institutional support. Kinderhook makes control investments in companies with transaction values of $25 million to $150 million in which the firm can achieve financial, operational and growth improvements. Kinderhook’s extensive experience and industry relationships will enable us to achieve this goal,” said Mr. Our vision is to continue to aggressively grow ASAP to become the largest provider of alternative parts to the agriculture industry. “I’m very excited to be partnering with Kinderhook. ![]() “The alternative parts market for the agriculture industry is highly fragmented and still in its infancy relative to the automotive industry.” “We are very excited to be partnering with John and his management team to capitalize on ASAP’s position as one of the largest suppliers of alternative parts to the agriculture industry,” said Paul Cifelli, Managing Director at Kinderhook. Kinderhook is partnering on this investment with CEO John Dyke. ![]() ![]() All States Ag Parts is headquartered 65 miles east of Minneapolis in Downing, WI ( ASAP was founded in 1998 by David Dyke and his two sons, Paul and John. The company’s catalog and e-commerce call center is based in De Soto, IA. Included are eight salvage yards, two rebuild facilities and a 217,000 sq. The company has more than 850,000 aftermarket parts – with over 50,000 parts available for same-day shipping – and carries parts for all makes including John Deere, Case IH, New Holland, Ford, International, Allis Chalmers, Caterpillar, Gehl, Massey Ferguson, Kubota, Lexion, Minneapolis Moline, Oliver, Steiger, Versatile, and White.ĪSAP has ten facilities, some of which have multiple functions, located in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, and South Dakota. Kinderhook Industries has acquired All States Ag Parts, a supplier of used, rebuilt and aftermarket parts for all makes and models of tractors, combines and other farm machinery.Īll States Ag Parts (ASAP) is the largest supplier of used, new and remanufactured tractor and combine parts in North America. ![]()
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