Could have sworn it was John Warner, Sec'y of the Navy. Anyway, .......

Yep, it was Warner, during his stint as SecNav.
Tried to board TiTtyboy's riverboat without asking permission and was greeted by a shotgun muzzle against his chest.
He commanded the boat as an enlisted man nineteen years of age.
That was just prior to when TiT was assigned temporary duty guarding nuclear weapons on board a ship just offshore.
His orders while onboard ship were simply "shoot-to-kill".
He already had amassed a shoebox full of Silver Stars, the only enlisted man ever to receive more than one in Viet Nam.
Upon discharge, he threw the entire box full of decorations off the Golden Gate Bridge.
It's amazing that a movie has never been made about Tom TiTtyboy Wright.
I would buy a ticket to an arrogance contest between him and nutcase nadin.