Turn the Ship

Turn the Ship by Tom McKeown, published by AquaZebra on November 28, 2021, is a narrative that explores the complexities of military command and crew dynamics. This edition spans 62 pages and is presented in English. The story centers around a ship captain whose lack of qualifications leads to tension and conflict among the crew, setting the stage for a dramatic journey from Rhode Island to Vietnam.
Readers will encounter a blend of humor and tension as the narrative unfolds, highlighting themes of defiance and camaraderie amidst challenges such as sabotage, typhoons, and mutiny. The book delves into the intricacies of military life, particularly during the Vietnam War, while also touching on aspects of naval technology and engineering. This engaging tale captures the essence of conflict and resolution within a military setting.
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This is an exciting story. It has all the makings of a drama. The core of the story is defying the ship captain’s orders especially since he wasn’t suited or qualified for command, and was disconnected from the crew. The story takes us on a journey from Rhode Island to Vietnam while confronting sabotage, NCIS, typhoons and mutiny, all intertwined with bits of humor.
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