Abandoned Shipmate: The Destruction of Coast Guard Captain Ernie Blanchard

Captain Ernie Blanchard left for work January 10, 1995, a successful officer. Respected by superiors and subordinates, his personal and professional values seemed perfectly aligned with the institution he served, the United States Coast Guard. By day's end his career was finished.

At a speaking engagement at the Coast Guard Academy, Blanchard's icebreaker--a series of time-tested corny jokes--was met with silence. Within hours, an investigation was underway into whether his remarks constituted sexual harassment. Several weeks later, threatened with a court-martial, he shot himself.

The author investigates Blanchard's "death by political correctness" in the context of the turmoil surrounding the U.S. Armed Forces' gender inclusion struggles from the 1980s to the present.

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Abandoned Shipmate: The Destruction of Coast Guard Captain Ernie Blanchard

Captain Ernie Blanchard left for work January 10, 1995, a successful officer. Respected by superiors and subordinates, his personal and professional values seemed perfectly aligned with the institution he served, the United States Coast Guard. By day's end his career was finished.

At a speaking engagement at the Coast Guard Academy, Blanchard's icebreaker--a series of time-tested corny jokes--was met with silence. Within hours, an investigation was underway into whether his remarks constituted sexual harassment. Several weeks later, threatened with a court-martial, he shot himself.

The author investigates Blanchard's "death by political correctness" in the context of the turmoil surrounding the U.S. Armed Forces' gender inclusion struggles from the 1980s to the present.

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Abandoned Shipmate: The Destruction of Coast Guard Captain Ernie Blanchard

Abandoned Shipmate: The Destruction of Coast Guard Captain Ernie Blanchard

by Ladson F. Mills III
Abandoned Shipmate: The Destruction of Coast Guard Captain Ernie Blanchard

Abandoned Shipmate: The Destruction of Coast Guard Captain Ernie Blanchard

by Ladson F. Mills III

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Captain Ernie Blanchard left for work January 10, 1995, a successful officer. Respected by superiors and subordinates, his personal and professional values seemed perfectly aligned with the institution he served, the United States Coast Guard. By day's end his career was finished.

At a speaking engagement at the Coast Guard Academy, Blanchard's icebreaker--a series of time-tested corny jokes--was met with silence. Within hours, an investigation was underway into whether his remarks constituted sexual harassment. Several weeks later, threatened with a court-martial, he shot himself.

The author investigates Blanchard's "death by political correctness" in the context of the turmoil surrounding the U.S. Armed Forces' gender inclusion struggles from the 1980s to the present.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476675459
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 01/07/2019
Pages: 180
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.70(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Retired Navy Reserve Captain Ladson F. Mills, III is a former trustee of the University of the South and Fellow of the Graduate Theological Foundation. He is the former president of the American Study Program of Oxford and a regular contributor to Virtueonline and The Covert Letter. He lives in Charleston, South Carolina.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface
Prologue
I. January 10, 1995
II. Tailhook and Other Scandals
III. Aftermath of Tailhook
IV. Background to the Academy
V. The Formal Investigation Convenes
VI. A Terrible Truth
VII. A Family Abandoned
VIII. Search for Meaning
IX. Sweetbrier
X. Help from Beyond
XI. The Rise of Warrior Women
XII. The Navy Too
XIII. Seeking Justice
XIV. Power Elitism in the Modern Military
XV. Abandoned Shipmate
Afterword
Appendix
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index
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