Bradley Peniston is managing editor of the weekly newspaper Defense News. He has covered the U.S. military in more than a dozen countries and spent time aboard more than fifty warships. His work has appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, Moscow Times, Naval Institute Proceedings, and elsewhere. He is also the author of Around the World with the U.S. Navy ((see page XX).
A first-class work that should get high marks from all interested
in ships and the sea – and especially in the saving of a sinking
ship. Peniston has captured the soul of the USS Samuel B. Roberts
and the ship's crew, recounting their ordeal in riveting prose.
*Norman Polmar, author of RICKOVER and SHIPS AND AIRCRAFT OF THE US
FLEET*
As fast-moving and tightly built as a Perry-class frigate, NO
HIGHER HONOR drops the reader into the crucible of the 1988 tanker
war in the Persian Gulf, the US Navy's most harrowing combat
theater since World War II. The astonishing story of the saving of
the USS Samuel B. Roberts illustrates the value of inspired naval
leadership and the transcendent power that comes from pride of
heritage.
*James D. Hornfischer, author of THE LAST STAND OF THE TIN CAN
SAILORS and SHIP OF GHOSTS*
A great read. This is a story about the kind of command leadership
that makes our Navy the greatest in the world.
*Vice Adm. (ret.) Henry C. Mustin, former commander, US 2nd Fleet*
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