I have been in the CG for 10 years now and I was very disappointed with my experiences after reading this book. Prior to earning my commission, I was required to read this book and was really excited about my future career in the USCG, especially after reading about all the awesome stories and experiences of the shipmates who have served before me. Unfortunately, after only 6 months in the fleet, I realized that this book is all a bunch of inflated leadership kool aid and it took me a while to flush it all out of my system. I was very disappointed, but also realized that like anything else, the organization and the experience is what you make of it. All I can tell anyone that desires to join any type of military or federal service is to take everything with a grain of salt and know that when you are dealing with people entangled in a bureaucracy, idealism goes out the window. the truth is that people in all kinds of circumstances are imperfect beings and a lot of them look out for themselves before others. Despite my negative review, I can also say that aside from bad and frustrating experiences, I have also made some incredible friends who I will have for life. And that is what made my service fulfilling and worthwhile. Keep politics and bureaucracy aside, they will only frustrate and anger you. Instead, focus on serving people, being intentional, and building relationships even during the hardest of times. Best of luck and many blessings. Semper Paratus!