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A gripping account of life aboard the USS Harry E. Hubbard during WWII, capturing courage, camaraderie, and the profound impact of war on a generation.

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A gripping account of life aboard the USS Harry E. Hubbard during WWII, capturing courage, camaraderie, and the profound impact of war on a generation.
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Robert Scigliano (1925-2019) was a distinguished scholar, professor, and author whose work profoundly shaped our understanding of law, politics, and governance. A longtime faculty member at the University of Michigan, he earned renown for his incisive analyses of constitutional law, judicial systems, and the intricate interplay of political institutions.His influential works include South Vietnam: Nation Under Stress (1963), which illuminated the challenges of a nation navigating war and transformation, and The Michigan One-Man Grand Jury (1957), an authoritative study of an innovative legal process. In The Supreme Court and the Presidency (1971), he explored the dynamic relationship between the nation's highest court and its chief executive, while his co-authored commentary on The Federalist (1971) remains a seminal contribution to constitutional scholarship.Robert's intellectual curiosity and commitment to rigorous inquiry earned him the admiration of colleagues and students alike. His legacy endures not only through his publications but also through his mentorship and passion for fostering informed civic engagement.This posthumously published work is lovingly brought to completion by his sons, Eric and Brian Scigliano, who honor their father's enduring dedication to illuminating the complexities of governance and democracy.