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        Tap Code

“By tapping covertly on our cell walls using an alphabet code we maintained our unity. We encouraged and cared for each other. We passed information, learned poetry, even learned new languages.

I got to know my fellow prisoners like brothers, though I’d never even seen them.”

 

 

 

Why CAPTAIN GERALD COFFEE

IS THE RIGHT SPEAKER FOR TODAY

This is a time in America’s history unlike any other.

Since the unconscionably cruel terror attacks on innocent human beings on September 11, 2001, uncertainty, fear, and mistrust have insinuated themselves into the national psyche of Americans, an  intrinsically optimistic and trusting people. The messages published by the media only serve to fuel those emotions as the news more often than not spotlights what’s sensational and negative about the United States, leaving out much of what’s good and right.

The emotions and questions Americans are grappling with now are the very same ones that (then) Navy Commander Jerry Coffee faced 37 years ago when his own world changed drastically.  Yet through what he calls "the invincibility of the human spirit" he was able to focus on the positive, survive, and ultimately go beyond survival to emerge tougher and stonger than before.

On September 11th, when commercial jets crashed into the World Trade towers, Americans asked, “How could this happen in America? This happens in other countries, not here.”

On February 3, 1966, when his jet was shot out of the skies over north Vietnam, Jerry Coffee asked, “How could this happen to me? This happens to the other guy, not me.”

And like Americans today, Coffee was confronted with many powerful, thought-provoking questions during the 7 years, 9 days he was held in the filthy communist prisons of North Vietnam as a prisoner of war. In a place where unbearable torture, isolation, and deprivation were commonplace, Jerry Coffee came to terms with certain truths about survival, change, the human spirit, freedom, leadership, America, humor, purpose, and faith. Those truths which Jerry Coffee speaks of are universal today and still serve to give hope, encouragement, and inspiration to those who hear them.

Captain Gerald Coffee, U.S. Navy (ret.), is a humble man with a life changing message.

He’s called a hero. He calls himself an ordinary man with an extraordinary experience.

He’s called a world renowned speaker. He calls himself a man with a purpose.

He’s been called Corporate America’s “gift to their audiences.” He calls speaking a privilege.

Some who have heard him speak say …

The values and strength you demonstrate is a motivational factor for all and will be reflected upon for years to come. 

Karen T. Minoux

Group Director, Marketing, Household - automotive finance

 

“I’m convinced that Captain Coffee’s presentation is not only special but badly needed. I strongly recommend to any corporation or institution that he be given the opportunity to tell his story. It is timeless.”  

F.G. “Buck” Rogers formerly of IBM

 

“Jerry Coffee’s message is the Olympics, Neil Armstrong walking on the moon … awesome.” 

Donald Fordyce, former chairman, the Manhattan National Corporation

 

There are many great speakers but few with the life experience, credibility, humility, and platform expertise to speak to today’s personal and professional challenges like Captain Gerald Coffee, CSP, CPAE.

 

 

 

 

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