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Constant Bearing Decreasing Range :
The Collision of Public Policy and National Defense
Author: Skip Vogel
Publisher: Booksurge
Reviewer:
Rob Ballister--MWSA
Board Member
A Tale of
Naval Intrigue
Skip Vogel
uses his 20 years of Navy experience to weave an intricate tale of life
aboard a major warship in the 1970's.
The aircraft
carrier USS UNION is the stage on which Vogel's story plays out. It's
the 1970's, and several civilian judiciary systems have taken to allowing
convicted criminals to serve in the military instead of serving their time.
While this experiment bears fruit with a small percentage of misguided
youth, by and large it results in several criminal and psychotic personnel
being inducted into the Navy in general and onto the UNION in particular.
Against this tide of dishonor stand Admiral Yorel, YN3 Byrd, and some other
good sailors, chiefs, and officers who realize that they are in dire
straits, and who set out to make it right. Vogel does an excellent job
of capturing the leadership challenges involved, and also the frustration of
the lead characters as they fight not only a criminal element in the crew,
but a bureaucratic Navy that is more concerned with paperwork and political
correctness than it is about national defense. Well written and
engrossing, this book illustrates the conflict that sometimes ensues between
public policy and defending this country. Suggested for Navy veterans,
leadership students, and those interested in social justice.

2007 Silver Award Winner

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