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Listening Length: 24 hours and 36 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Nicole Waybright

Audible.com Release Date: March 1, 2019

Language: English, English

ASIN: B07P6SVLYY

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Disclaimer: I am a former shipmate of Nicole Waybright, and I was also a sailor aboard the Curtis Wilbur while HAG served as XO (I am, in fact, one of the characters in her book). Nicole and I had a friendly relationship, within the bounds of that prescribed by our senior-junior relationship, and I often think of her with fondness. Despite that bias, I think I can offer a fair assessment of this book.A memoir describing a different kind of courage than what one might assume in a military writing; not a self-serving description of life in the trenches, covered by false humility, but rather an intense and moving self-examination which does nothing to endear the reader to the author’s plight. She exposes her mistakes, faults and fears with open honesty; she suspects herself of being a fraud, and perhaps she was, but she also used her fears and suspicions to begin a path of self-discovery and determination. That self-discovery makes up the bulk of the narrative, and it is fascinating reading.Every sailor swears a blind oath to obey the orders of the officers appointed over him/her. To swear such an oath is perhaps the most foolish thing a person could do, if they had no confidence in the Navy doing its duty and appointing competent officers into positions of great authority. During my 26 year naval service I saw a great many poor leaders, but also a few inspirational and talented officers who commanded respect by way of their technical acumen and superb human management skills. Unfortunately, in the case of HAG, the Navy failed its shipmates and the carnage of that failure extends far beyond the lifelines of the Curtis Wilbur.Reading the sections of the book which concerned HAG’s tyranny brought back strong feelings and anxieties which I had long left behind me, and I realized that even though I had been mostly spared from her negativity I had carried her with me forward as I advanced in rank, and served on other Aegis destroyers. She almost always provided a ready reference for my behavior: how would HAG handle this? OK, now do the opposite. I personally feel for the superb officers whose careers were destroyed by her petty cruelty.As for the technical aspects of the writing, I found too much of it to be repetitive, and the dialogue between characters unnatural. Despite these distractions, I think this is a book of great value as it debunks the perfect mythology which the Pentagon has built up to shield our military services from criticism. Additionally, it demonstrates the intense psychological pressures places on our youth when they ‘freely’ decide to join the all-volunteer force. Lessons learned are recounted in abundance.BZ, Nicole. Thank you for having the courage to share your journey with us, but more importantly, I applaud you for having the courage to change your life and become your authentic self. I am proud to be your shipmate.-QMCS(SW) Christopher Newland, USN (Retired)

This is a fictionalized memoir by a former Navy officer (female, and feminist) about her 18 months of service aboard Navy destroyer USS Curtis Wilbur (DDG-54) in 1997-1998. She details the stressful reality of actual Navy life--including a boss from hell!--during five years of service before honorable discharge in 2001. The ordeal de-glamorized the military for her and catalyzed discovery of her authentic self. The author's skillful and honest narration gripped me, and I couldn't put the book down..Ambitious, idealistic and patriotic protagonist "Brenda" is a "young junior officer [Ensign]...within the first wave of women to be stationed aboard combatant ships." A talented and determined "dutiful daughter" of conventionally practical and patriotic parents, "Brenda" absorbed their ideals and planned a practical careerin the US Navy. She attended Boston University on a Naval ROTC scholarship and graduated with an M.S. cum laude in Mechanical Engineering. She worked as a summer intern with the CIA and got a taste of sea duty on a midship(wo)man summer cruise aboard the destroyer USS Spruance (DD-963). After college graduation and then six months of Surface Warfare Officers School in Newport, RI, "Brenda" flies to Sydney, Australia to rendezvous with her first ship, whose home port is the U.S. Naval Base at Yokusaka, Japan.Her dream is to attend Naval Nuclear Power School and then serve on one of 10 U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. (Women are banned from serving on the 70-plus nuclear submarines.) To qualify for nuke school, she has to apply her academic training to practical operations on her ship and win the essential Surface Warfare Officer (SWO) pin. That achievement is jeopardized by stresses of chronic sleep deprivation, difficult new technical duties, discovery that her past academic success is insufficient for complex practical shipboard problems and--above all--a new Lieutenant Commander who makes life hell for her and her shipmates.The poetic title and dramatic cover photo of this book express the disillusion and despair that "Brenda" felt, beginning with her very first day of shipboard duty. The ensuing 83 short chapters describe her interactions with the captain (CO, Commanding Officer); with the second-in-charge (XO, Executive Officer,); with department heads (CSO, Combat Systems Officer), (WEPS, Weapons Officer), (OPS, Operations Officer), (CHENG, Chief Engineer) and (SUPPO, Supply Officer); with her fellow officer/roommate "Julie," a Naval Academy graduate; and various other members of the 283-man-and womancrew. The book also details shipboard and shore leave life of naval officers, the routine duties and training exercises of the crew, and their interpersonal interactions and reactions. The narrative is skillful, and the written dialogues are probably burned into the author's excellent memory.Midway through the book (p. 272), we meet the villain, new "Executive Officer, Lieutenant Commander Heather Gates...the woman's blue eyes piercing...like daggers." "Brenda" describes the XO's routine, profane and violent screaming at subordinates, which destroy's their morale and even endangers the ship. Subordinates must tolerate her outrageous behavior, and the Captain overlooks it because Navy brass intend "Gates" to be a poster child for recruitment of a new generation of woman naval officers.Instead, 12 long years later (2010) "Gates" was relieved of command and discharged from the Navy for cruelty toward her crews and conduct unbecoming an officer. ("Brenda" could have warned them about a disaster in the making.) The Navy minimized that scandal, however; and a peek at the Wikipedia page for this "historic" naval officer could very well be a Navy recruiting poster. Author Waybright ("Brenda" in the book), on the other hand, is the kind of person most of us would prefer to see in public service--bright, brave, honest, articulate and kind; but in military and corporate hierarchies, it seems, "Nice guys finish last" and psychopaths rise to the top.Readers will be grateful for the 4-page glossary of shipboard titles and terms (with acronyms) at the the end of the book. There is no table of contents; but each chapter begins with a brief synopsis. The Epilogue and final Authors's Note about Jungian psychology, naval history and "War Culture" give important perspective to this tempestuous, true tale aboard the USS Curtis Wilbur. A short bibliography of 18 titles in Psychology and Naval Science concludes the book, which I enjoyed a lot. The young author's life after honorable discharge from the Navy constitutes a "happy ending" which, I hope, will yield another book--or more.

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