Honor Held Dear: My View from the Bridge Wing

Author:   Captain Alan E Eschbach Usn (Ret)
Publisher:   Brandylane Publishers, Inc.
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9781947860667


Pages:   266
Publication Date:   23 October 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Honor Held Dear: My View from the Bridge Wing


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Author:   Captain Alan E Eschbach Usn (Ret)
Publisher:   Brandylane Publishers, Inc.
Imprint:   Brandylane Publishers, Inc.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.358kg
ISBN:  

9781947860667


ISBN 10:   1947860666
Pages:   266
Publication Date:   23 October 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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""Captain Alan Eschbach has written an honest, moving, and entirely human memoir of his successful voyage in life from SEAL training to command of a Navy destroyer. His lessons ""from the bridge wing"" reflect his hard-won principles and beliefs and are of great value to any leader."" Admiral James Stavridis, USN (Ret.), Supreme Allied Commander at NATO 2009-2013 and Dean of The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University ""The reader of Capt. Eschbach's eloquent memoir will be struck by two things: his courage in the face of adversity and his timeless lessons for leadership and love. Honor Held Dear offers the brutally honest perspective of a man who has known both failure and success...and rose above them both. No leader--indeed, no one wishing to lead--can afford to ignore this book."" Rear Admiral John F. Kirby, USN (Ret.), Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (2015-2017) ""Captain Eschbach and his book are a testament that humility, integrity, and leading by example are the hallmarks of good leadership, and that respect and loyalty are best earned through these leadership traits. The lessons in life found within the pages of Honor Held Dear are a must-read for one of any age and station in life."" Delegate James A. ""Jay"" Leftwich, Virginia General Assembly, 78th House District and Managing Partner, Basnight, Kinser, Leftwich & Nuckolls, PC ""The powerful emotional rollercoaster that is Honor Held Dear continuously brings the reader pride, laughter, and tears. Captain Alan Eschbach was a different kind of leader; one that naturally inspired his sailors to perform at their utmost. To them, he was one of their own. His crew didn't feel they had to follow, they wanted to, and expecting their best, he got their best. If one were asked to serve under Alan Eschbach's leadership again, I would be first in line."" Fire Controlman Second Class (SW)(SAR) Brady N. Alland, USN and Hollywood actor, writer, and director


Captain Alan Eschbach has written an honest, moving, and entirely human memoir of his successful voyage in life from SEAL training to command of a Navy destroyer. His lessons from the bridge wing reflect his hard-won principles and beliefs and are of great value to any leader. Admiral James Stavridis, USN (Ret.), Supreme Allied Commander at NATO 2009-2013 and Dean of The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University The reader of Capt. Eschbach's eloquent memoir will be struck by two things: his courage in the face of adversity and his timeless lessons for leadership and love. Honor Held Dear offers the brutally honest perspective of a man who has known both failure and success...and rose above them both. No leader--indeed, no one wishing to lead--can afford to ignore this book. Rear Admiral John F. Kirby, USN (Ret.), Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (2015-2017) Captain Eschbach and his book are a testament that humility, integrity, and leading by example are the hallmarks of good leadership, and that respect and loyalty are best earned through these leadership traits. The lessons in life found within the pages of Honor Held Dear are a must-read for one of any age and station in life. Delegate James A. Jay Leftwich, Virginia General Assembly, 78th House District and Managing Partner, Basnight, Kinser, Leftwich & Nuckolls, PC The powerful emotional rollercoaster that is Honor Held Dear continuously brings the reader pride, laughter, and tears. Captain Alan Eschbach was a different kind of leader; one that naturally inspired his sailors to perform at their utmost. To them, he was one of their own. His crew didn't feel they had to follow, they wanted to, and expecting their best, he got their best. If one were asked to serve under Alan Eschbach's leadership again, I would be first in line. Fire Controlman Second Class (SW)(SAR) Brady N. Alland, USN and Hollywood actor, writer, and director


"""Captain Alan Eschbach has written an honest, moving, and entirely human memoir of his successful voyage in life from SEAL training to command of a Navy destroyer. His lessons ""from the bridge wing"" reflect his hard-won principles and beliefs and are of great value to any leader."" Admiral James Stavridis, USN (Ret.), Supreme Allied Commander at NATO 2009-2013 and Dean of The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University ""The reader of Capt. Eschbach's eloquent memoir will be struck by two things: his courage in the face of adversity and his timeless lessons for leadership and love. Honor Held Dear offers the brutally honest perspective of a man who has known both failure and success...and rose above them both. No leader--indeed, no one wishing to lead--can afford to ignore this book."" Rear Admiral John F. Kirby, USN (Ret.), Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (2015-2017) ""Captain Eschbach and his book are a testament that humility, integrity, and leading by example are the hallmarks of good leadership, and that respect and loyalty are best earned through these leadership traits. The lessons in life found within the pages of Honor Held Dear are a must-read for one of any age and station in life."" Delegate James A. ""Jay"" Leftwich, Virginia General Assembly, 78th House District and Managing Partner, Basnight, Kinser, Leftwich & Nuckolls, PC ""The powerful emotional rollercoaster that is Honor Held Dear continuously brings the reader pride, laughter, and tears. Captain Alan Eschbach was a different kind of leader; one that naturally inspired his sailors to perform at their utmost. To them, he was one of their own. His crew didn't feel they had to follow, they wanted to, and expecting their best, he got their best. If one were asked to serve under Alan Eschbach's leadership again, I would be first in line."" Fire Controlman Second Class (SW)(SAR) Brady N. Alland, USN and Hollywood actor, writer, and director"


Author Information

Alan Eschbach was raised in the heart of the Pennsylvania Dutch countryside, where he learned the value of hard work, and developed a profound commitment to personal integrity and servant leadership. He earned his undergraduate degree from Millersville University, and holds master's degrees in national security and strategic studies, and business administration. Alan was selected as a distinguished graduate as part of Millersville University's Sesquicentennial celebration, and was the recipient of the Vice Admiral Bulkeley Leadership Award from the Surface Warfare Officer's School Command. He served on six ships, and was commanding officer of USS Arleigh Burke (DDG 51) and USS San Jacinto (CG 56). Since retiring from the navy in 2005, Alan has worked as a senior analyst and subject matter expert, specializing in briefing navy staffs on maritime security operations. In addition to the successes of his sailors, Alan's greatest life achievement is being loved by his five children and stepchildren, his wife, Susan, and their two pugs, Winnie and Wilma.

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