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Radical ideas in changing Naval leadership for the best

Posted March 3, 2013

            Shockingly, leadership literature and practices remain virtually the same since the Navy thought it was a good idea to mimic the British system 200(+) years ago.  Never let progress get in the way of tradition, the derisive (and extremely common) saying goes.  The Sailors rep…

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Anthropology for the Navy (what DADT and even Darwin can teach us about real leadership) (written July, 2011; re-written May, 2012)

Posted July 4, 2011

By now you, if you've read my blogs/articles, you know I love the Navy.  It with that backdrop that I chide Her so often.  Like telling my son that his britches are too low; it's for their own good (and it's fun).  Today I want to talk about Anthropology.  Yes, "SOFT SCIENCE."  The Navy has a tre…

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Suicide in the US Military

Posted June 9, 2011

Suicide in the Military

Introduction

 

            Suicide awareness in the Department of Defense (DOD) is not a new issue. For over 30 years the Navy and Marine Corps have tracked and documented suicide rates among Department of the Navy (DON) service members (Stander, Hilton, Kennedy, & Robbins, …

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Innovation in the Navy

Posted June 7, 2011

Abstract
Arms out in front of you, palms inward, fingers together, and thumbs outstretched – clasp the non-conformist’s neck so that fingertips touch along the spine and thumbs are parallel over Adam’s apple; apply gentle pressure until noise stops. Metaphorically falling barely short of this, there…

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Coming out. Have pride in your service and show it.

Posted January 8, 2011

Those of us in The Club know that the intrinsic nobility of service to our country is its own reward. But before we get too high on ourselves, lets look at where we are and where we came from.  The military of the past was intractably woven into the, now cliché, American Fabric.  Wartime drafts a…

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