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A Vietnam Experience: Ten Years of Reflection: Ten Years of Reflections (HOOVER INST PRESS PUBLICATION)
 
 

A Vietnam Experience: Ten Years of Reflection: Ten Years of Reflections (HOOVER INST PRESS PUBLICATION) [Kindle Edition]

James B. Stockdale

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The decade that followed James Stockdale's seven and a half years in a North Vietnamese prison saw his life take a number of different turns, from a stay in a navy hospital in San Diego to president of a civilian college to his appointment as a senior research fellow at the Hoover Institution. In this collection of essays he offers his thoughts on his imprisonment. Describing the horrors of his treatment as a prisoner of war, Stockdale tells how he discovered firsthand the capabilities and limitations of the human spirit in such a situation. As the senior officer in confinement he had what he humbly describes as "the easiest leadership job in the world: to maintain the organization, resistance, and spirit of ten of the finest men I have ever known."

His reflections on his wartime prison experience and the reasons for his survival form the basis of the writings reprinted here. In subject matter ranging from methods of communication in prison to military ethics to the principles of leadership, the thirty-four selections contained in this volume are a unique record of what Stockdale calls a "melting experience"--a pressure-packed existence that forces one to grow.

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A prisoner of war in North Vietnam for over seven years, the author discusses his experiences, the study of military history, leadership, duty, and moral commitment.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 1685 KB
  • Print Length: 147 pages
  • Publisher: Hoover Institution Press; 1st edition (14 Nov 1984)
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  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B001E54VIW
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5.0 out of 5 stars Important book that deserves a very wide reading 22 Sep 2005
By Robert G. Zimmerman - Published on Amazon.com
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I read Vice Admiral Stockdale's obituary and became interested in his writing, given what I learned about him in the outline of his career. It was truly tragic that his moment in the national spotlight made him seem a confused old man, as anyone reading any of his writing will quickly discern.

This book could well serve as a 150 page handbook on the true meaning of manhood and ways of attaining it. Stockdale had a classical education and put it to excellent use during a long public career and an unbelievably difficult eight year period as a prisoner of war. He has important things to say about character and courage and leadership and adversity and history. The breadth of sources from which he draws his observations is breathtaking.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A remarkable book by a remarkable man 19 July 2005
By Peter Mellon - Published on Amazon.com
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It is an honor to review this book. Vice admiral Stockdale reflects on his personal experience as senior officer in a POW camp in Vietnam during 8 years. This is one of the most remarkable example of human fortitude I have ever heard of told by a man of supreme intelligence and culture.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The inner way of a warrior 27 April 2007
By Pit O'Maley - Published on Amazon.com
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These are the reflections of a well-educated leader for any age, yet an experienced Navy pilot in his post-captive years as a POW during the Vietnam War.Jim Stockdale makes clear throughout this book the differences between enlightened leadership and the business ethos permeating the Pentagon after Eisenhower.He even reveals early censorship and manipulation of "facts" by TV and print media decades ago. Throughout this philosophical lecture-filled book, this decorated Vice Admiral sprinkles historical naval decisions to underline his points.This is recommended for those who believe in the careful study of history and the wisdom of those who pass them down.
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