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Awards Documentation, U.S. Naval War College Press Nov 2018

Awards Documentation, U.S. Naval War College Press

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This file is intended to accompany and serve as a resource to support the U.S. Naval War College publication John A. van Beuren Studies in Leadership and Ethics 1: Lieutenant Commander Robert Crosby, USN, Inspiring Innovation: Examining the Operational, Policy, and Technical Contributions Made by Vice Admiral Samuel L. Gravely Jr. and His Successors (Newport, RI: Naval War College Press, 2018).


Ethics And The Twenty-First-Century Military Professional, Timothy J. Demy Nov 2018

Ethics And The Twenty-First-Century Military Professional, Timothy J. Demy

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We enter into military service with the belief that joining the profession of arms means being part of something greater than ourselves. Being part of something greater requires each member of the profession to grow individually, improving every day to be better. This pattern of seeking growth is at the very core of the most successful professionals, including their contributions to the profession of arms.


Inspiring Innovation, Robert Crosby Jan 2018

Inspiring Innovation, Robert Crosby

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These accounts of the early lives, Navy appointments, and career accomplishments of the African American officers who followed in the trail that Vice Admiral Gravely blazed are offered to document the determination demonstrated and the successes achieved, under the often trying circumstances of bias encountered and obstacles that had to be overcome that the admiral mentioned in his formula for success.