This memoir covers the following topics and more: Secretary Clinton's and Scott Gration's use of email accounts while in the State department, international affairs, technology development, world history, military aviation, and Africa. There is plenty in this book to keep you turning the pages. Please visit the book's website at: www.scottgration.com.
Former President Carter introduces this gripping first-person narrative that provides significant details about six headline stories not previously revealed. Captivating experiences from Scott's unique childhood--attending boarding school at the age of seven, escaping the 1964 Congo rebellion as a refugee, and being inducted into the Masai tribe in Kenya--jumpstart the book. Human-interest vignettes punctuate fascinating accounts of developing the Predator drone, conducting the 2003 scud hunt in Iraq, and accompanying Senator Obama to Africa in 2006. He painfully describes surviving the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia and the 9/11 terrorist attack on the Pentagon, and then recalls speaking at the 2008 National Democratic Convention and helping to birth South Sudan in
2011. His reflections at the end of the memoir highlight important lessons Scott gleaned during his unlikely journey from son of Africa to a warrior and diplomat.
In 2012, Scott Gration was fired from his job as Ambassador to Kenya over disagreements with the State Department on security and other issues, including using his Gmail account to supplement the Department's OpenNet computer system. Since revelations about Hillary Clinton's private email server surfaced a year ago, he has been interviewed on CNN's "State of the Union" program and his name has appeared in numerous articles about the State Department's "double standard." This book provides facts that have not been exposed previously.
Show moreThis memoir covers the following topics and more: Secretary Clinton's and Scott Gration's use of email accounts while in the State department, international affairs, technology development, world history, military aviation, and Africa. There is plenty in this book to keep you turning the pages. Please visit the book's website at: www.scottgration.com.
Former President Carter introduces this gripping first-person narrative that provides significant details about six headline stories not previously revealed. Captivating experiences from Scott's unique childhood--attending boarding school at the age of seven, escaping the 1964 Congo rebellion as a refugee, and being inducted into the Masai tribe in Kenya--jumpstart the book. Human-interest vignettes punctuate fascinating accounts of developing the Predator drone, conducting the 2003 scud hunt in Iraq, and accompanying Senator Obama to Africa in 2006. He painfully describes surviving the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia and the 9/11 terrorist attack on the Pentagon, and then recalls speaking at the 2008 National Democratic Convention and helping to birth South Sudan in
2011. His reflections at the end of the memoir highlight important lessons Scott gleaned during his unlikely journey from son of Africa to a warrior and diplomat.
In 2012, Scott Gration was fired from his job as Ambassador to Kenya over disagreements with the State Department on security and other issues, including using his Gmail account to supplement the Department's OpenNet computer system. Since revelations about Hillary Clinton's private email server surfaced a year ago, he has been interviewed on CNN's "State of the Union" program and his name has appeared in numerous articles about the State Department's "double standard." This book provides facts that have not been exposed previously.
Show moreAmbassador Scott Gration spent his childhood years in Belgian Congo and Kenya. Upon graduation from Rutgers University in 1974, Ambassador Gration joined the United States Air Force and retired as a Major General in 2006. During his early years in the Air Force, Ambassador Gration served as an F-5 and F-16 instructor pilot. His staff positions included tours in the Pentagon and NATO, and a White House Fellowship. In 1980, he was selected by the US JayCees as "One of the Ten Outstanding Young Men" of America. In 1995, Ambassador Gration took command of the 4404th Operations Group in Saudi Arabia and then he was transferred to Operation Northern Watch in Turkey in 1996, . Ambassador Gration served as commander of the 39th Wing at Incirlik AB, Turkey and later commanded the 3rd Wing at Elmendorf AFB, Alaska. In 2000 and 2001, Ambassador Gration was Deputy Director for Information Operations and Special Technical Operations in the Joint Staff in Washington, and then spent two and a half years as in the office of the Deputy Undersecretary of the Air Force for International Affairs. From January to June 2003, he commanded the Combined Joint Task Force-West during Operation Iraqi Freedom. From June 2004 to October 2006, he served as Director, Strategy, Plans, Policy, and Assessments Directorate of United States European Command. Ambassador Gration speaks Kiswahili and has an MA from Georgetown University in National Security Studies. He is a command pilot with more than 5,000 flight hours in the F-5, F-15, and F-16, including more than 2,000 hours as an instructor pilot and 274 combat missions. After retiring from the Air Force, Ambassador Gration served as the CEO of Millennium Villages (an organization dedicated to reducing extreme poverty), and COO of the Safe Water Network. Ambassador Gration was a national security adviser to the Obama Presidential campaign and served as a Special Assistant to the President. He also served as the President's Special Envoy to Sudan from March 2009 to April 2011. On 19 April 2011, Ambassador Gration was sworn in as the US Ambassador to Kenya-he served in that role from May 2011 until August 2012. Ambassador Gration remains committed to improving human conditions and to promoting American values wherever he can make a positive difference. He and his wife, Judy, live in Kenya where Scott is the executive chairman of Champion Afrik.
"Scott Gration has flown the skies of war, worked the halls of
power, negotiated with kings and generals, and survived terrorist
bombings and diplomatic back-stabbing. What a remarkable life of
service, resilience, courage, and faith."
John Abizaid, General, USA (Ret), Commander, US Central Command
(2003-2007)
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"A great friend of Kenya and Africa, Scott Gration is much sought
after and listened to in Africa. This book is professionally
candid, highly entertaining, and offers interesting insights into
complex US diplomatic relationships around the world."
Dr. Amina Mohamed, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Government of
Kenya
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"Run to pick up a copy of Flight Path. Reading it made me feel
inspired, encouraged and better equipped to live life well. Very
highly recommended!"
Michael Stallard, President, E Pluribus Partners, Author of
Connection Culture and Fired Up or Burned
Out_______________________________________
"Scott's humble patriotism and empathy are well-demonstrated in
this unusual journey through wars, international relations, and
many personal give-backs. His memoir portrays one of America's
finest servant-leaders."
Josh Weston, Honorary Chairman, Automatic Data Processing Inc.
________________________________________
"Scott's first-person rendition of the Khobar Towers attack and the
sleepless days that followed is riveting. You will feel the pain
and anger we all felt with the cowardly attack-and the
determination we all felt in getting on with America's mission.
You'll also get a good sense of the integral part Scott played in
the response."
Terry Schwalier, Brig Gen, USAF (Ret), Commander, 4404th Composite
Wing (Provisional), 1995-96
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"Flight Path tells the story of how General Scott Gration-honest,
diplomatic, resilient, and focused on his plan-won the trust of the
Sudanese and fulfilled his mission as the US Special Envoy to
Sudan."
Dr. Ghazi Salahuddin Atabani, Former minister and presidential
adviser, and chief interlocutor with the US Envoy, Republic of the
Sudan
________________________________________
"I grew up with Scott in the Belgian Congo. Scott's memoir is a
fascinating and compelling glimpse into the intersection of the
deeply personal and broader socio-political dimensions of history
through the eyes of one who helped to shape significant global
events. Margaret Mead observed that the course of history is
influenced and changed primarily through the actions of thoughtful,
committed, and passionate individuals. Scott Gration is one of
those persons."
Dr. Paul W. Robinson, Professor Emeritus, Wheaton College (IL) and
Senior Advisor, Congo Initiative
USA_____________________________________
"Scott Gration captures his careers as a fighter pilot, special
envoy, and ambassador to Kenya with exquisite detail, tracing their
beginnings to those formative years of his African childhood. I
enthusiastically recommend this book to anyone interested in
Africa, military aviation, or American politics."
Shel Arensen, Editor, Old Africa
magazine________________________________________Spending his
childhood in a culture outside that of his parents, Scott developed
an expanded worldview, a multicultural perspective, interpersonal
sensitivity, cross-cultural competence, and cultural intelligence.
As you read this insightful memoir, you will gain a fascinating
glimpse into both the challenges and benefits of being reared as a
third-culture kid. I highly recommend it!
Ruth E. Van Reken, co-author, Third Culture Kids: Growing Up Among
Worlds
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