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Former US Vice President Joe Biden describes McCain as a 'brother'

Military pallbearers carry the casket of John McCain in to a memorial service at the North Phoenix Baptist Church
Military pallbearers carry the casket of John McCain in to a memorial service at the North Phoenix Baptist Church

A memorial service has been held for the late US Senator and two-time Republican presidential candidate John McCain in his home state of Arizona.

Former US vice president Joe Biden delivered a eulogy in which he said McCain was an American hero who he always thought of as a "brother."

The memorial service at the North Phoenix Baptist Church marked the second of five days of commemorative tributes to McCain, who died on Saturday after a nearly year-long battle with brain cancer.

He was 81.

McCain's casket was borne to the church from the Arizona statehouse in a motorcade under police motorcycle escort along a 10km route lined with spectators who turned out to watch the passing hearse.

On Wednesday, several thousand admirers stood in line for hours in the blazing Arizona sun and triple-digit heat to pay their final respects to McCain, eventually filing past his flag-draped coffin as it lay in state in the Arizona Capital rotunda.

The public viewing followed a brief ceremony for family and dignitaries led by Republican Governor Doug Ducey, who has said he would appoint McCain's immediate successor in the Senate only after McCain's burial on Sunday.

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The onetime US Navy fighter pilot endured five-and-a-half years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam after his aircraft was shot down over Hanoi.

He went on to a celebrated career on Capitol Hill, earning a reputation as a political maverick who prided himself on working across party lines on issues such as immigration, climate change and campaign finance reform.

As chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, he also became a leading voice on national defense.

McCain stood out during the last two years of his life as a leading Republican critic of US President Donald Trump, a fellow Republican whom McCain's family has asked not to attend his funeral on Saturday at Washington's National Cathedral.

Today’s plans called for a hearse to carry McCain's coffin in the morning from the Arizona statehouse to the north Phoenix church, leading a motorcade that members of the public were invited to join.

In addition to loved ones, as well as civic, business and tribal leaders invited to the service from across Arizona, organisers have made about 1,000 seats available at the church for members of the public.

The main speech in tribute to McCain was to be delivered by Mr Biden, a friend and former six-term senator from Delaware who was elected vice president as the running mate of McCain's rival for the White House, Barack Obama, who defeated McCain in the 2008 presidential race.