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What did Ward Carroll do for a living?

He was named Naval Institute Press Author of the Year in 2001 for his novel Punk’s War and is also the author of Punk’s Fight and Punk’s Wing. He is the host of the popular Ward Carroll YouTube channel.

What's on the proceedings podcast?

Every week on the Proceedings Podcast, the Naval Institute's Director of Outreach, Ward Carroll, and the Editor-in-Chief of Proceedings, Bill Hamblet, talk about what's happening in the Sea Services, latest news from USNI News, stories in Proceedings and Naval History magazines, and interview Naval Institute authors.

Did Ward Carroll fly the F-14 Tomcat?

Ward Carroll Ward Carroll flew F-14 Tomcats for fifteen years after graduating from the Naval Academy. He was named Naval Institute Press Author of the Year in 2001 for this novel and is also the author of Punk�s Fight and Punk�s Wing. Books by Ward Carroll

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Proceedings Podcast Episode 254: Author on His Journey From the Horseshoe to the E-Ring

Retired Air Force General Larry Spencer, the first African-American Vice Chief of Staff, discusses his journey from the mean streets to the E-Ring, captured in his new book, "Dark Horse," from USNI Press.

Proceedings Podcast Episode 253: U-Boat Bloodbath off of the East Coast

Eighty years ago, a bloodbath transpired. Ed Offley discusses how the Navy had enough warships at hand to thwart the German U-boat offensive—but chose to do nothing.

Proceedings Podcast Episode 252: USNI News SNA '22 Wrap-up with Sam LaGrone

USNI News editor-in-chief Sam LaGrone reviews the news coming out of this week's Surface Navy Assoc. Convention in Washington, DC.

Proceedings Podcast Episode 251: John Lehman on How to Rebuild the Navy

Former SECNAV John Lehman discusses how the Navy recovered and rebuilt after the Vietnam War—a low point similar to the situation today.

Proceedings Podcast Episode 250: Admiral James Stavridis on "A Sailor's Bookshelf"

Adm. James Stavridis talks about his new book, "A Sailor's Bookshelf," which highlights relevant works across genres.

Proceedings Podcast Episode 248: U.S. Submarines' Dismal Defense of the Philippines

Retired Navy Captain Jim Ransom talks about why U.S. submarines performed so dismally in their defense of the Philippines during World War II.

Proceedings Podcast Episode 246: SEAL Talks Moral Reasoning in 7 Questions

CAPT Roger Herbert, USN, retired SEAL, discusses how the moral world is complex, but a framework for deliberation can reduce the likelihood of missing essential moral considerations.

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