"Bob Stockton's memoir of navy life, Listening To Ghosts could have been written by a million men who served in that branch of service for as long as he did, but probably not told
as well. Those million men are undoubtedly very thankful that
Mr. Stockton took the time to tell their story.
It is a story of duty, travel, adventure, friendship, and professionalism.
It is all of the things that make one's time in the military memorable.
It is also a tale of what it means to be an American guy
next door who just does what needs doing.
Get this book to taste the flavor or not only a naval career,
but to relive your own life in the military if it so applies.
If it doesn't, then you will be better off having read this book."
Review by Bob Flournoy,
Vietnam Veteran and Military Writers Society of America Reviewer