“to become a leader, you must learn the following essential points: (What a bunch of antiquated ideas!)

  As my regular readers probably already know, I collect Bluejackets Manuals. I’m lucky enough to have one from both of my grandfather’s eras as well as a few from my dad’s. The ones from their generation were produced by the United States Naval Institute in Annapolis Maryland. The oldest one in my collection was […]

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Thoughts on a cold day… (if you are content with the way the country is right now, you should probably skip this one)

WARNING: If you like the blog for my submarine, Navy or lean manufacturing stories, but hate anything that smacks of national issues beyond that, please stop reading now. I promise I will get back to those subjects shortly, but I have been thinking a lot today about the America I grew up in and how […]

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Congratulations Admiral Perry

January 14, 2023 Rear Adm. Doug G. Perry has been promoted to Vice Admiral! A leader of exceptional caliber, Perry embodies the #USNavy‘s values. His promotion marks a milestone in naval history. Up next: Perry will take over as Commander, Joint Force Command Norfolk & U.S. 2nd Fleet.

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Military Reunions… Why bother?

Why indeed. I have planned and executed three reunions for my third submarine (USS San Francisco SSN 711) to date. I am in the process of putting together the fourth. My beautiful bride of forty-three plus years has told me that this will be the last one I put together. I had forgotten how much […]

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