MWSA Review
The title of this memoir rightly includes an exclamation point. The author delivers this very personal account of his 23-year career in the U.S. Navy with passion and, yes, joy.
Son of immigrants, the author chose the Navy as an avenue out of an unfavorable home situation and never looked back. Hans Fett married his high school sweetheart and reported to his first duty station on the same day. The following years would see him advancing through the enlisted ranks and literally seeing the world in uniform. Through hard work and determination, he earned his officer’s commission and ultimately joined the Navy’s elite flight demonstration Team, the world-famous Blue Angels.
My Navy! is more than just an account of one man’s experiences in uniform. The author tells his story in a positive and enthusiastic style. His love for the service comes through consistently, regardless of his duty assignments or personal setbacks. He often pauses to provide informative details about the ships and systems he encounters and does not pass up the opportunity to conduct a mini travelogue about the countries where he is stationed.
Lieutenant Hans G. Fett’s parting words say it best: “The Navy was there for me when I needed it. I did my part for my Navy, and my Navy stood by me.”
My Navy! should be required reading for every new Navy recruit, right alongside The Bluejacket’s Manual. Navy recruiters ought to have it on their desks as a tool for filling their quotas.
Review by Peter Young (April 2024)
Author's Synopsis
My Navy! is a rare and fascinating insider’s look at the Navy’s world-famous flight demonstration squadron, the “Blue Angels,” written by former team member Lieutenant Hans “Boba” Fett, United States Navy, retired.
Follow the author’s journey to the “Blue Angels,” starting as a 17-year-old Seaman Recruit who ascended the top rung of the enlisted ladder as a Master Chief Petty Officer, earned two degrees, a commission as an Ensign, literally sailed the seven seas aboard five ships to over 30 countries, and took part in three hostilities, including the Vietnam War, and the seminal event in the War Against Terror: the Iran Hostage Crisis.
Written in an easy-to-read style, and filled with interesting facts about Navy ships, aircraft, weapons systems, ports of call, and events of historical military significance. Learn about shipboard life, aircraft carrier flight operations, skills required and dangers associated with becoming a naval aviator, and other fascinating topics.
An informative adventure and travelogue. Contains a glossary of naval terminology, and numerous official and personal color photographs. Designed to appeal to a wide readership. A must-read for fans of the Blue Angels.
Format(s) for review: Paper Only
Review Genre: Nonfiction—Memoir/Biography
Number of Pages: 204
Word Count: 50,651