Against the Current in the Silent Service

Author:   Richard W Herman
Publisher:   Giro Di Mondo
ISBN:  

9781737138877


Pages:   326
Publication Date:   05 November 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Against the Current in the Silent Service


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What happens when indomitable will meets entrenched authority? A young enlisted sailor works with dogged determination to achieve his dream and become a commissioned officer-but is thrown into the unfamiliar world of the Silent Service. Immediately told he does not belong at his new command and likely will never be qualified, he must make a choice: comply with orders and walk away or dig deep and stand firm. Fighting to save his career with the odds ever against him, his fortitude and resilience are tested again and again as he steers against the current to prove his worth among the courageous, highly-trained professionals in the brotherhood known as submariners.

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Author:   Richard W Herman
Publisher:   Giro Di Mondo
Imprint:   Giro Di Mondo
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.481kg
ISBN:  

9781737138877


ISBN 10:   1737138875
Pages:   326
Publication Date:   05 November 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"""Gripping memoir...about navigating the uncharted waters of life. ...alluring and thrilling...an inspiring illustration of how hidden currents may guide our lives to the shores that we recognize as home. ...his drive and ingenuity keep the reader glued to the pages."" -Timea Barabas for Bestsellers World ""Commander Herman has clearly and succinctly portrayed his voyage through a Naval career. He has shared his ups and downs, and the fact that when 'a door closes, many more open.' Better than a 'morality play, ' this book demonstrates what a person can achieve with a focus on self-discipline and self-esteem!"" -Al Konetzni, Vice Admiral, USN (ret) ""With outstanding writing skills and a special talent for conveying his thoughts, R. W. Herman shares a story deeply immersive and intense. Richard's determination...is astronomically inspiring. ...strongly recommended to readers who enjoy highly suspenseful, refreshingly honest, and truly inspiring memoirs. I felt energized and ready to push myself to greater heights."" -Foluso Falaye for Readers' Favorite *****"


Gripping memoir...about navigating the uncharted waters of life. ...alluring and thrilling...an inspiring illustration of how hidden currents may guide our lives to the shores that we recognize as home. ...his drive and ingenuity keep the reader glued to the pages. -Timea Barabas for Bestsellers World Commander Herman has clearly and succinctly portrayed his voyage through a Naval career. He has shared his ups and downs, and the fact that when 'a door closes, many more open.' Better than a 'morality play, ' this book demonstrates what a person can achieve with a focus on self-discipline and self-esteem! -Al Konetzni, Vice Admiral, USN (ret) With outstanding writing skills and a special talent for conveying his thoughts, R. W. Herman shares a story deeply immersive and intense. Richard's determination...is astronomically inspiring. ...strongly recommended to readers who enjoy highly suspenseful, refreshingly honest, and truly inspiring memoirs. I felt energized and ready to push myself to greater heights. -Foluso Falaye for Readers' Favorite *****


Author Information

Commander Richard W. Herman, winner of the 2021 Florida Authors and Publishers Association President's Awards GOLD Medal, was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. While attending the University of Minnesota in 1965, he received his draft notice and chose to enlist in the U.S. Navy. He served 10 years as an enlisted sailor and then received his commission through the Limited Duty Officer Program, retiring in 1997 at the rank of commander. He is entitled to wear the Legion of Merit, the Meritorious Service Medal with two stars, the Navy Commendation Medal with one star and the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal with two stars. During his career spanning over 30 years, he was a communication specialist and at retirement was the senior submarine communications officer in the Navy. Commander Herman now resides in Fernandina Beach, Florida, with his wife Kathy their Olde English Bulldog, Sissy and two Boston Terriers, Roxy and Stella. Visit the author at www.rwherman.com.

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