“I first met Phil Dur in 1967 when he was a lieutenant (junior grade) assigned to the admiral's staff aboard the USS Little Rock in the Sixth Fleet. I was the civilian member of the Center for Naval Analyses assigned to the admiral's staff. We have been friends and frequent correspondents since. Phil had an outstanding career in the navy as is obvious from this fascinating account of demanding assignments at sea and ashore. The rich variety of experiences made his a truly exceptional naval career.”
— Dr. Phil DePoy, past President of the Center for Naval Analyses and the National Opinion Research Center
“I had the pleasure to serve with then Commander Phil Dur in the Strategy and Concepts Branch of the navy staff in the 1970s. While there and ever since, Phil was one of the navy's most creative and forward-looking officers. When Rear Admiral Dur retired, the navy lost a great officer who has now contributed further by describing in colorful detail the highlights of his wonderful career. This book provides important background for officers of today and in the future who want to contribute in the most powerful ways.”
— Admiral Henry "Hank" Mauz, USN, former Commander in Chief of the US Atlantic Fleet
“Phil Dur is a Renaissance sailor-equally at home in high-level Washington/NATO meetings or on the decks of his commands with regular sailors. More importantly, he is a closet iconoclast, comfortably challenging cherished military cultural norms with logic and fervor. I commend his book to your reading. We need more leaders like him today, more than anytime since WWII.”
— Major General Thomas L. Wilkerson, USMC (Retired), naval strategist, and past CEO, US Naval Institute