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The Recipient's Son
Stephen Phillips
The names solemnly displayed in Memorial Hall at the U.S. Naval Academy serve as a constant reminder of why Annapolis is different from Harvard, or Stanford, or Duke. No midshipman recognizes this more viscerally than Donald Durago, who knows all too well that some will die--heroically, tragically, slowly, or quickly--in the service of their country.
Set at the U.S. Naval Academy in the 1990s, The Recipient's Son tells the story of a young man's struggle to come to terms with his legacy as the son of a war hero and with his doubts about his own courage. Durago's father was killed in the Vietnam War where his actions as a POW earned him the Medal of Honor. That honor provided Durago with an appointment to the Naval Academy, a benefit offered to all children of Medal of Honor recipients.
During his plebe year, Durago struggles under the burden of being worthy of his father's memory. With the help of Master Chief Strong, he begins to identify with his father's sacrifice, his own naval heritage, and Academy life. When an incident during his senior year brings his character into question triggering terrifying nightmares Durago realizes he has not completely dealt with his father's death. Before he can graduate, he must defend himself at a board of inquiry and faces "separation," a fate worse than mere expulsion. However, with the support of his roommate and a pretty JAG officer he finds the confidence to pursue a military career. The Recipient's Son is a stirring tale of a young man coming to grips with the heroism of his father and overcoming his self-doubts to accept the challenge of serving his country on his own terms.
An Academy graduate himself, author Stephen Phillips draws an intimate picture of life in the Yard that examines the concepts of leadership, honor, service, and personal sacrifice in the Navy.
Duration - 9h 52m.
Author - Stephen Phillips.
Narrator - Richard Harper.
Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2019 Stephen Phillips ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
The names solemnly displayed in Memorial Hall at the U.S. Naval Academy serve as a constant reminder of why Annapolis is different from Harvard, or Stanford, or Duke. No midshipman recognizes this more viscerally than Donald Durago, who knows all too well that some will die--heroically, tragically, slowly, or quickly--in the service of their country. Set at the U.S. Naval Academy in the 1990s, The Recipient's Son tells the story of a young man's struggle to come to terms with his legacy as the son of a war hero and with his doubts about his own courage. Durago's father was killed in the Vietnam War where his actions as a POW earned him the Medal of Honor. That honor provided Durago with an appointment to the Naval Academy, a benefit offered to all children of Medal of Honor recipients. During his plebe year, Durago struggles under the burden of being worthy of his father's memory. With the help of Master Chief Strong, he begins to identify with his father's sacrifice, his own naval heritage, and Academy life. When an incident during his senior year brings his character into question triggering terrifying nightmares Durago realizes he has not completely dealt with his father's death. Before he can graduate, he must defend himself at a board of inquiry and faces "separation," a fate worse than mere expulsion. However, with the support of his roommate and a pretty JAG officer he finds the confidence to pursue a military career. The Recipient's Son is a stirring tale of a young man coming to grips with the heroism of his father and overcoming his self-doubts to accept the challenge of serving his country on his own terms. An Academy graduate himself, author Stephen Phillips draws an intimate picture of life in the Yard that examines the concepts of leadership, honor, service, and personal sacrifice in the Navy. Duration - 9h 52m. Author - Stephen Phillips. Narrator - Richard Harper. Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023. Copyright - © 2019 Stephen Phillips ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits.mp3
Duration:00:00:11
Dedication
Duration:00:00:15
Acknowledgements
Duration:00:00:41
Part I - Service Selection
Duration:00:00:05
1 Service Selection Night
Duration:00:16:39
2 Quantum Meruit
Duration:00:18:31
3 Spring Break
Duration:00:15:23
4 Army-Navy
Duration:00:16:07
5 Diving
Duration:00:26:27
6 Accusations
Duration:00:15:04
7 Accused
Duration:00:10:25
8 Running
Duration:00:16:33
9 A Legacy
Duration:00:03:23
Part II - Plebe Year
Duration:00:00:04
10 Simpson
Duration:00:10:57
11 Noon Meal
Duration:00:09:18
12 Absent
Duration:00:20:00
13 The Brick
Duration:00:18:31
14 Washington
Duration:00:18:11
15 Come-Around
Duration:00:11:17
16 The Master Chief
Duration:00:12:46
17 Collfield
Duration:00:12:51
18 Nimitz Library
Duration:00:20:45
19 The Nightmare
Duration:00:14:45
20 Return Of The Brigade
Duration:00:14:45
21 The Message
Duration:00:18:15
22 Squid
Duration:00:15:13
23 Scuba Tryouts
Duration:00:21:54
24 1990
Duration:00:05:06
Part III - The Detail
Duration:00:00:04
25 The Investigation
Duration:00:09:55
26 Induction Day, Class of 1994
Duration:00:16:29
27 Uniform Race
Duration:00:12:51
28 Ward Hall
Duration:00:17:52
29 Coached
Duration:00:11:11
30 The Decision
Duration:00:18:49
31 Dropped
Duration:00:22:37
32 Stribling
Duration:00:13:38
33 Impatience
Duration:00:15:47
34 Paperwork
Duration:00:19:49
35 Statement
Duration:00:07:34
Part IV - The Hearing
Duration:00:00:04
36 Inquisition
Duration:00:11:26
37 1-90
Duration:00:17:11
38 Mass
Duration:00:11:55
39 Sentence
Duration:00:03:15
40 Reunion
Duration:00:03:55
41 Baptism
Duration:00:13:01
Closing Credits.mp3
Duration:00:00:20