7 Quotes & Sayings By Philip Caputo

Captain Philip Caputo served in the U.S. Navy for twenty-six years, reaching the rank of captain before retiring in 1981. He enlisted in the Navy straight out of high school and earned his wings in Kansas City, flying F5s, A4 Skyhawks, and F14 Tomcats. His tours included Combat Air Patrols over Vietnam and B28 D routes over North Korea Read more

Caputo also completed two tours with the Presidential Protection Division of the White House Detail, one of which occurred during the tragic assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan in 1981. Caputo later served as an instructor pilot for Naval Aviation Safety School before leaving active duty to become a civilian pilot flying executive jets for corporations and individuals. He is also an avid fighter pilot who currently flies vintage warbirds.

Before you leave here, Sir, you’re going to learn that...
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Before you leave here, Sir, you’re going to learn that one of the most brutal things in the world is your average nineteen-year-old American boy. Philip Caputo
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Directly overhead the Milky Way was as distinct as a highway across the sky. The constellations shown brilliantly, except the north, where they were blurred by the white sheets of the Aurora. Now shimmering like translucent curtains drawn over the windows of heaven, the northern lights suddenly streaked across a million miles of space to burst in silent explosions. Fountains of light, pale greens, reds, and yellows, showered the stars and geysered up to the center of the sky, where they pooled to form a multicolored sphere, a kind of mock sun that gave light but no heat, pulsing, flaring, and casting beams in all directions, horizon to horizon. Below, the wolves howled with midnight madness and the two young men stood in speechless awe. Even after the spectacle ended, the Aurora fading again to faint shimmer, they stood as silent and transfixed as the first human beings ever to behold the wonder of creation. Starkmann felt the diminishment that is not self-depreciation but humility; for what was he and what was Bonnie George? Flickers of consciousness imprisoned in lumps of dust; above them a sky ablaze with the Aurora, around them a wilderness where wolves sang savage arias to a frozen moon. . Philip Caputo
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I really believe that when we start talking ourselves back, we'll have more to offer the world." he [Woodenkinfe] said. "I don't want a gray world."" You mean taking back our cultures and where we come from."" Absolutely! You want to talk about the fabric of this country, that's it."" So rather than a melting pot, it would be a..."" A blanket of color, all sewn in the shape of the U.S. Philip Caputo
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The essence of the Marine Corps experience, I decided, was pain. Philip Caputo
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War - the ordinary man's most convenient means of escaping from the ordinary. Philip Caputo