2. Which novel, later made in to a movie, told the story of a decrepit U.S. Navy minesweeper caught in a typhoon in WW2, and a rebellion against the commanding officer?
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Answer:
The Caine Mutiny
Herman Wouk served on a destroyer-minesweeper in WW2, providing for realism in his 1951 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. "The Caine Mutiny" includes a account of a fictional destroyer-minesweeper enduring a severe lashing from a typhoon, based on an actual instance of a fleet under Admiral William Halsey in Typhoon Cobra in December 1944. In the actual storm, three destroyer-type vessels capsized and sank, and many other ships suffered significant damage, loss of life, and injuries. The fictional USS Caine was in severe danger, with the Captain and his second in command disagreeing on the safest course of action. Humphrey Bogart played the captain, Lieutenant Commanded Queeg, in a memorable performance in the 1954 movie based on the novel.