



Walter Francis Fitzpatrick III
Distinguished military, Graduate of the Naval Academy class of 1975.
Walter Francis Fitzpatrick III’s life has been defined by service both to his country and to the truth. A Navy veteran, he’s stood watch on open seas, navigated the unspoken codes of military life, and carried the weight of an oath sworn to defend the Constitution. His career brought him deep inside the military justice system, where he witnessed both its discipline and its flaws.
Walter Francis Fitzpatrick III writing doesn’t come from theory; it’s drawn from lived experience. Every page reflects the bread broken with fellow sailors, the quiet moments after long watches, and the unshakable belief that loyalty is owed to principle, not power. His work is part record, part reflection, a bridge between those who’ve served and those who’ve never stepped onto a ship’s deck.
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About the Book – Acts of Supremacy
Acts of Supremacy is not a work of fiction; it’s the unvarnished account of a veteran who’s been inside the system he now lays bare. Walter Francis Fitzpatrick III delivers a candid, cautionary examination of America’s military justice system, told through moments that are as human as they are historic.
It’s a story of oaths kept, of patience tested, and of the quiet courage it takes to confront a powerful institution. Blending personal testimony with the broader weight of military history, Acts of Supremacy offers readers a rare perspective one shaped not by distance, but by proximity to the truth.
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“Reading Walter Francis Fitzpatrick III book felt like sitting across from him as he told the story quietly, steadily, without dressing it up.”

“This isn’t just a military memoir; it’s a mirror held up to the system. Sobering, necessary.”

“My father served, and this book helped me understand the weight he carried.”

“Walter Francis Fitzpatrick III doesn’t shout. He doesn’t need to. The facts speak loudly enough.”

“It’s rare to find a book that’s both deeply personal and historically significant. This is one.”

“I started reading for research. I stayed for humanity.”

“It’s the kind of book you finish and then sit with in silence.”

“Every veteran should read it. Every civilian should, too.”