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February, 2010

Serving under Commander Queeg
By Jeffrey L. Buller, PhD

Herman Wouk’s The Caine Mutiny proved to be a best seller during the 1950s and received several awards, including a Pulitzer Prize for fiction. In the novel, Lieutenant Commander Philip Francis Queeg is assigned to a minesweeper, the USS Caine, in the Pacific theater during World War II, and quickly becomes a textbook example of an incompetent leader entrusted with responsibilities too great for him to handle.

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