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Admiral James Stavridis : Sailor, Scholar, Leader

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The biography of Admiral James George Stavridis provides a look at the naval admiral, leader and commentator.

From his accomplishments in the U.S. Navy and on to his time as Supreme Allied Commander, Europe for NATO, Stanley Carpenter presents the most detailed picture yet of the familiar Admiral James Stavridis.

Continuing on to Stavridis’s post-Navy career, this book reveals the man who, in and out of uniform, has exemplified an ideal of service —both in command and as a retired expert on world affairs. The child of Greek immigrants, the story of James Stavridis takes on the hallmarks of a resolutely American success story.

Within the story of his youth and education is a resounding reminder of the importance of service.

From the U.S. Naval Academy and on to NATO, Admiral Stavridis’ time in uniform provided both an example of duty to country, but also the story of a rise from sailor to leader.

As leader, Admiral Stavridis stressed the value of education, and placed a premium on understanding the literature of the profession of arms.

His numerous books after his time in uniform attest to the Admiral’s unique focus, one which he continues to champion. Admiral James Stavridis: Sailor, Scholar, Leader offers a compelling portrait of a life of duty, lessons for future members of the sea services, and a richly detailed, uniquely American success story.

With a look at his career after his U.S. Navy, this author has presented a full picture of the man, not just the sailor or admiral.  Those familiar with James Stavridis from his contemporary writings or appearances on TV will find much to enjoy here, as will those in uniform who will find this volume a succinct and forceful presentation of a rise of a leader through the ranks of the military and beyond.

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Product Details
Naval Institute Press
1682475204 / 9781682475201
Hardback
31/05/2024
United States
336 pages, 20 b&w photos
152 x 229 mm