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Nearly 40 Years After Graduating, Retired Vice Admiral William 鈥淒ean鈥 Lee Walks at Commencement


Posted on December 10, 2016
Alice Jackson


Retired Coast Guard Vice Admiral William "Dean" Lee's name was the first called Saturday as he led graduates from the College of Arts and Sciences to receive their degrees, then to shake hands with 新加坡六合彩开奖资料 President Dr. Tony Waldrop. Lee graduated in 1979 but did not walk, "something I've always regretted." data-lightbox='featured'
Retired Coast Guard Vice Admiral William "Dean" Lee's name was the first called Saturday as he led graduates to receive their degrees, then to shake hands with 新加坡六合彩开奖资料 President Dr. Tony Waldrop. Lee graduated in 1979 but did not walk, "something I've always regretted."

Retired U.S. Coast Guard Vice Admiral William 鈥淒ean鈥 Lee advised and entertained graduates of the University of South Alabama on Saturday as he delivered their Commencement address, then joined them in line to walk across the Mitchell Center stage and receive his own diploma.

Lee, who completed his studies in criminal justice at South in 1979, didn鈥檛 participate in his class commencement, telling this year鈥檚 graduates that he decided 鈥渋nstead to go to Pensacola Beach and spend the day with my buddies 鈥 and it was something I鈥檝e always regretted.鈥

Lee鈥檚 name was the first called as he led graduates from the College of Arts and Sciences to receive their degrees, then to shake hands with President Tony Waldrop. As Lee raised his arms in celebration, the audience applauded and cheered. In all, 1,504 degree candidates were recognized Saturday.

Lee, who retired from the Coast Guard in October after serving 14 tours in 36 years at virtually all levels, rose from enlisted status to operational commander for all missions from the Rocky Mountains to the Arabian Gulf, spanning across five of the Coast Guard鈥檚 districts and 40 states, overseeing 60 percent of the Coast Guard, including 21,000 active duty members as well as thousands of reservists and civilian employees.

Lee鈥檚 keynote address was interrupted several times with applause from the audience as he outlined his five rules for success:

  • Get Going: 鈥淭he party鈥檚 over. Learn to adjust course. A college professor took a few minutes with me one day to talk about the GI Bill because I didn鈥檛 have the money to go to law school. He was a Coast Guard reservist, and I ended up taking the test here in Mobile and entering the Coast Guard. Because of Dr. Robert Barrow, who is here today and is living proof teachers can change lives, I found a calling that I never knew was there.鈥 
  • It鈥檚 About How You Finish: 鈥淚 learned that my job wasn鈥檛 to be the smartest guy in the room. It was to be part of the team. It was to pull my weight the best I could and to work with others. People skills are far more important than the SAT scores of your classmates. You don鈥檛 know who will finish, or in what order. You will all stumble, fall and fail at some point. The question is whether you will stay down or get back up.鈥
  • Get a Moral Compass: 鈥淚鈥檝e had to fire many people who were excelling at their jobs, but who decided to end their careers over unethical decisions. The world doesn鈥檛 owe you a job, your company doesn鈥檛 owe you a pay raise because you鈥檝e been there six months. You don鈥檛 get a day off because you had to come in on Saturday. Your boss will care about one thing. Can he trust you? Be smart. Protect your brand at all costs.鈥
  • Learn to be a Leader: 鈥淟ead like you want to be led. Follow like you want to be follow. This is the Admiral Lee summary of all the leadership books I鈥檝e read, and it is my favorite one: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.鈥
  • Whatever You Do, Do It with Gusto: 鈥淚 remember the late Dr. Martin Luther King鈥檚 speech where he once told people 鈥業f you鈥檙e going to be a street sweeper, then absolutely be the best street sweeper you can be.鈥 The true measure of success isn鈥檛 what you have achieved, but rather the number of people you touched with a positive way, by the number of people who would voluntarily work with you again.

Finally, Lee told the students that while some members of his own generation have written books about how today鈥檚 young people are going to fail, he believes the opposite.

鈥淚 know you aren鈥檛 going to fail because I can see it in your faces,鈥 Lee said. 鈥淛ust remember, no matter how high you climb that ladder of life, stay on it. Finish well!鈥


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