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James Bond Stockdale (December 23, 1923 – July 5, 2005) was a United States Navy vice admiral and aviator who was awarded the Medal of Honor in the Vietnam War, during which he was a prisoner of war for over seven years. Stockdale was the most senior naval officer held captive in Hanoi, North Vietnam.
The Vice Admiral James Bond Stockdale Award for Inspirational Leadership is a United States Navy award established in 1980 by United States Secretary of the Navy Edward Hidalgo to honor the inspirational leadership of James Stockdale, a Medal of Honor recipient in the Vietnam War, who exhibited exemplary leadership while a prisoner of war in North Vietnam for nearly eight years.
In 1999, Carter was awarded the Vice Admiral James Bond Stockdale Award for Inspirational Leadership. [2] In 2008, Carter was appointed an Honorary Master Chief by the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy. [2] In 2009, Carter received the U.S. Navy League's John Paul Jones Award for Inspirational Leadership. [2]
Pages in category "Recipients of the Vice Admiral James Bond Stockdale Award for Inspirational Leadership" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Although Ian Fleming's birthday falls on May 28, every day is a great opportunity to celebrate the author who created the spy himself—James Bond, also known as 007. Since Fleming wrote the first ...
Admiral John Henry Godfrey CB (10 July 1888 – 29 August 1970) was an officer of the Royal Navy and Royal Indian Navy, specialising in navigation. Ian Fleming is said to have based James Bond's boss, "M", on Godfrey.
The outlet wrote that she “can hold Bond hostage from Amazon for as long as she sees fit,” and quotes a line from her dad in justification: “Don’t have temporary people make permanent ...
A year after James Bond's final confrontation with Ernst Stavro Blofeld, while on a mission in Japan, a man claiming to be Bond appears in London and demands to meet M, the head of the Secret Service. Bond's identity is confirmed, but during his debriefing interview with M, Bond tries to kill him with a cyanide pistol; the attempt fails.