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by Admiral James Stavridis, USN (Ret. )


  Second Persian War, 9–16

  personal branding, of Drake, 70–71

  personality

  of Fisher, 121

  of Hopper, 244–47

  of Mahan, 104–6, 108, 110–11, 114–15

  of Nimitz, 163–67

  of Zumwalt, 217–19

  perspective, 44, 284–86

  Petraeus, David, 254, 255, 273

  Philip II, King, 59

  Phillips, Richard, 260–61

  piracy

  English, in 1500s, 58

  Themistocles’ arguments for navy based on threat of, 9

  Zheng He neutralizes Chen’s piracy network, 37

  Pirates of the Caribbean (film), 58

  Pol Pot, xv

  Portugal, 102

  Potter, E. B., 160

  Powell, Colin, 141, 244

  power, 254

  Pressfield, Steven, 268

  Proceedings, 98, 99, 154

  racism, 201–2

  Z-Gram Z-66, 212

  Zumwalt’s reforms addressing, 208, 209, 210–13, 259

  reading, xii–xiii

  Reagan, Ronald, 180–82

  Red Badge of Courage, The (Crane), 268

  reputation, xv–xvi

  resilience, 42–44, 253–68

  Allen and, 255, 273

  books inspiring sense of, 268

  developing, 268

  Howard and, 261, 266–68, 273

  inner conversation refusing to be victim and, 268

  McChrystal and, 254–55, 273

  of McRaven, Bill, 273

  McRaven and, 263–64, 266–68

  Nelson and, 272–73

  peers and, 268

  perspective and, 44

  Petraeus and, 255, 273

  Stavridis and, 255, 272–73

  stoicism and, 43–44

  Zheng He and, 34, 42–43, 272

  résumé virtues, 286

  rhetorical skills of leaders. See communication skills of leaders

  Rice, Condoleezza, 286–87

  Rickover, Hyman, 169–91, 240, 245

  anger and, 188–89, 190, 191

  birth and early life of, 173

  death of, 183

  at dedication of Rickover Hall, 171–73

  determination of, 283

  early naval career and graduate school in electrical engineering, 173–74

  as engineering duty officer, 174–75

  ethical missteps of, 182–83

  interviewing style of, 177–78

  Medals awarded to, 183

  meeting with Reagan and Lehman over retirement, 180–82

  as minesweeper commander, 174

  at Naval Reactors, 175, 178–79

  nuclear propulsion program, work on, 175–79

  on responsibility, 177

  retirement of, 179–82

  as STEM supporter, 174

  submarine service of, 174

  translates Das Unterseeboot, 174

  vision of, 185–86, 187, 188

  work ethic of, 183–84

  World War II service of, 175

  risk taking, and Themistocles, 23

  Road, The (McCarthy), 268

  Road to Character, The (Brooks), 286

  Roberts, Ed, 239

  Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, xv, 155

  Roosevelt, Theodore, 101, 103, 107–8, 276

  Rose, George, 85

  Rumsfeld, Donald, 185, 217, 271

  Rushmore, USS, 260

  Salamis, Battle of, 4–5, 12–16, 19, 23

  Sampson-Schley controversy, 150–51

  Santos, Juan Manuel, 286–87

  Sea Power: The History and Geopolitics of the World’s Oceans (Stavridis), xi

  Second Persian War, 9–16

  self-confidence

  arrogance versus, 20–21

  delegate, ability to, 162

  of Themistocles, 20

  of Zumwalt, 221–22

  self-control, 280

  self-examination, 287

  servant leadership, 90–91

  service, value of, 242–43

  sexism, 201–2

  Danzig’s work on allowing women to serve in submarines, 216–17

  Z-Gram Z-116, 212–13

  Zumwalt’s reforms addressing, 208, 209, 210–13, 259

  Shakespeare, William, 57, 80

  Shipmate, 98

  60 Minutes (tv show), 239–40

  Smith, Leighton W., 148

  Socrates, 287

  South China Sea, 30, 36, 40

  Spain

  mercantilism and, 102

  Spanish-American War, 103–4, 276–77

  Spanish-American War, 103–4, 276–77

  Spruance, Raymond, 150, 160, 161, 162

  spy ring scandal, 222

  Stark, USS, 66

  Stavridis, James

  balance in life and, 274–76

  calm demeanor, learning, 163–64

  decisiveness and, 281–83

  Deep Blue and, 71–72, 265, 270–71

  determination and, 283–84

  diplomatic skills and, 48–49

  discretion and, 165–66

  empathy and, 278–79

  energy level and, 139–40

  heroes of, 286–87

  humility and, 273–74

  independence versus checking with command, finding balance between, 47–48

  innovation and, 269–72

  mentors of, 244

  perseverance and, 69–70

  perspective and, 285–86

  resilience and, 255, 272–73

  sense of justice and, 279–80

  team building and, 89–90

  travel violation accusations and, 255

  on USS Nimitz, 147–49

  vision for U.S. Southern Command of, 186–87, 271–72

  work ethic, developing, 185

  Zumwalt’s reforms addressing racism and sexism, experience with, 210–12

  Stockdale, James, 99

  stoicism, 43–44

  Submarine, The (Bauer, tr. Rickover), 174

  submarines

  Fisher and, 129, 130, 132

  Hopper’s development of fleet-wide system for sharing tactical data with, 240

  Nimitz and, 153–54

  Rickover serves on, 174

  Rickover’s nuclear propulsion work and, 175–77

  women in, 216–17

  Sullivan, John, 176

  tactical approach

  of Drake, 56, 62

  of Nelson, 91–92

  of Themistocles, 11–16

  team, Nelson’s caring for, 90–91

  team building, 88–90

  of Nelson, 80–81, 86, 88–89

  with peers, 89

  with subordinates, 89–90

  Themistocles, 1–24

  as archon of Athens, 7–8

  arrogance and, 20–21, 273

  Athens abandoned and burned by Persians, 11–12

  balancing being right with being a leader, 21–22

  Battle of Marathon and, 8

  Battle of Salamis and, 4–5, 12–16, 19, 23

  birth and early life of, 6–7

  character of, 8, 9, 11–12, 14, 15–16

  commissions building of port of Piraeus, 7–8

  communication skills of, 5, 7, 19–20

  convinces Athenians to build fleet, 8–10

  creativity and innovation displayed by, 22

  determination of, 283

  flees Greece and pledges loyalty to Persia, 16–17

  flexibility of judgm
ent and, 9, 22

  Herodotus on, 6, 19

  inspire, ability to, 5, 7, 19–20

  political downfall of, 16

  predictive skill of, 18

  refusal to be swept up in mood of the moment, 18

  sea power, advocacy of, 8–9

  self-confidence of, 20

  tactical approach of, 11–16

  Thucydides on, 6

  vision of, 7, 8, 9, 17–19, 185

  Theodore Roosevelt, USS, 103

  Thermopylae, Battle of, 4, 10–11

  “This Is Water” (Wallace), 45–46, 277–78, 279

  Thucydides, 6

  Tocqueville, Alexis de, xiv

  tolerance, of Zheng He, 44–46

  Tomb, Paul, 177–78

  torpedoes, 126, 129–30

  Trafalgar, Battle of, 85, 91

  Trump, Donald, 262–63

  Turner, Kelly, 160

  Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (Verne), 176

  Twitter, xii–xiii

  Unterseeboot, Das (The Submarine) (Bauer, tr. Rickover), 174

  United States

  embassy bombings of 1998, 275

  manifest destiny and, 102

  mercantilism and, 102

  Pearl Harbor, attack on, 151–52, 154–55, 156, 157–58, 167

  Spanish-American War, 103–4, 276–77

  territories gained in Spanish-American War, 103–4

  See also Hopper, Grace; Howard, Michelle; Mahan, Alfred Thayer; McRaven, Bill; Nimitz, Chester; Stavridis, James; Zumwalt, Elmo R., Jr.

  UNIVAC computers, 237–38

  US Naval Institute, 98–99

  Valley Forge, USS, 66

  Vatican II, 209

  Verne, Jules, 176

  Victory, HMS, 77–79, 131

  vision, 17–19, 111–13, 247–48

  challenging your vision, 188

  developing and cultivating, 187–88

  of Hopper, 185, 247, 248

  of Mahan, 111–12, 115–16

  of Nelson, 185

  of Rickover, 185–86, 187, 188

  of Stavridis, 186–87

  strategic patience necessary for, 187

  of Themistocles, 8, 9, 17–19, 185

  of Zumwalt, 185

  Wallace, David Foster, 45–46, 277–78, 279

  Warner, John, 171

  Warrior, HMS, 126

  Washington, George, 102

  WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service), 233

  Weinberger, Caspar, 181

  Wilde, Oscar, 17

  Wilhelm I, 126

  Wilhelm II, 108

  Wooden, John, xv–xvi

  work ethic, 183–85

  developing character with, 184–85

  of Rickover, 183–84

  of Zumwalt, 221

  World War I, 132–35, 230

  Wozniak, Steve, 239

  Xerxes I, 9–10

  Z-Gram messages, 210, 212–13, 222

  Zheng He, 27–50

  birth of, 32

  build’s China’s first deep-ocean fleet, 33–35

  bureaucratic opposition to missions of, 38–40

  diplomatic skills of, 49

  early life and castration of, 32

  independence of, 46–47

  loyalty of, 34

  military career of, 32–33

  organizational skills of, 40–41

  piracy fought by, 37

  resilience of, 34, 42–43, 272

  South China Sea historical claims of China based on voyages of, 30, 36, 40

  Sri Lankan dilemma of, 47

  tolerance cultivated by, 44–46

  voyages of, 35–39

  Zhu Di, 32–33

  Zinni, Tony, 275

  Zumwalt, Elmo, III, 197, 201, 205, 214

  Zumwalt, Elmo, IV, 214

  Zumwalt, Elmo R., Jr., 111, 178, 193–223, 240

  Agent Orange spraying ordered by, 197, 205, 214

  at Bureau of Personnel, 201–2

  charisma of, 218–19

  as chief of naval operations (CNO), 202, 206–14

  as commander of Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla Seven, 204

  as commander of naval forces in Vietnam, 204–6

  commands USS Dewey, 202

  compassion of, 219

  death of, 197–98, 214

  as director of systems analysis in office of CNO, 204

  early command positions of, 201

  energy of, 221–22

  as executive assistant to Secretary of Navy, 196–97

  iconoclasm of, 215–16

  innovations of, 213

  loses son to cancer, 197, 201

  loyalty to subordinates of, 219

  marriage of, 200–201

  at National War College, 202–3

  at Naval Academy, 199–200

  Nitze and, 203

  personality of, 217–19

  post-retirement activities of, 213–14

  racism and sexism in Navy, reforms aimed at changing, 208, 209, 210–13, 259

  reforms of, 207–13

  retirement of, 213

  self-confidence of, 221–22

  spy ring scandal and, 222

  Vietnamese refugees, advocates for resettlement of, 214

  vision of, 185

  work ethic of, 221

  in World War II, 199, 200

  Z-Gram messages of, 210, 212–13, 222

  Zumwalt, Mouza, 200–201, 214

  Zumwalt, USS, 198, 214–15

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  About the Author

  Admiral Jim Stavridis, USN (Ret.) spent more than thirty years in the US Navy, rising to the rank of four-star admiral. He was Supreme Allied Commander at NATO and previously commanded US Southern Command, overseeing military operations through Latin America. At sea, he commanded a Navy destroyer, a destroyer squadron, and an aircraft carrier battle group in combat. He holds a PhD from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, where he recently served five years as dean. He has published eight previous books and hundreds of articles. Admiral Stavridis is Chief International Security and Diplomacy Analyst for NBC News, and a columnist at both Time magazine and Bloomberg Opinion. Based in Washington, D.C., he is an operating executive of the Carlyle Group, an international private equity firm, and chair of the board of counselors of McLarty Associates, an international consulting firm.

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