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Early Morning Steam Rises From The Pier Pilings Of The Subic Bay Naval Base As The Shore Patrol Escorts A Handcuffed Fatty Fitzgerald To The Quarterdeck Of His New Ship The U.S.S. Dermody. Instead Of A Uniform Fatty Is Clothed In A Soiled Bed Sheet. From That Moment Life Changes For The Men Aboard The Dermody Especially Larsen A Young Sailor Fresh From Electronics School. The Year Is 1973 The Dog Days Of The Vietnam War And The Dermody Is Beginning Her Westpac Cruise. With No Enemy To Fight The Ship´S Crew Turns On Itself In Fits Of Racial Tension Drug Use And Insubordination. Enforcing His Will With His Massive Belly Fatty Fitzgerald Brings His Spit And Polish Rules To The Ship Intent On Instilling The Discipline Of The Old Navy Upon His Electronics Division. Larsen Must Decide Whether To Bend To Fatty´S Indomitable Will Or Experience The Revolution With Goat A Fellow Technician And Self-Proclaimed Hippie. Other Influences Are Sonny The Emotional Leader Of The Ship´S Blacks And Nettles The Bible-Thumping Corpsman Who Attempts To Save Larsen´S Soul But Loses His Own. To Complicate Things Larsen Falls For Juliet The Chinese Bargirl Who Steals His Heart-For A Price. This 157000-Word Novel Takes Place At Sea And In The Exotic Ports Of The Orient. Larsen Loses His Money On The Muddy Streets Of Olongapo Is Chased Back To His Ship By A Typhoon In Hong Kong And Endures The Shellback Initiation At The Equator. By The Time The Dermody Arrives In Singapore Larsen Has Made A Decision That Will Change His Life Forever. Steve Mcqueen Would Be Proud Is A Coming-Of-Age Story That Explores A World That No Longer Exists Except In The Memories Of Thousands Of Sailors Who Served In The Western Pacific During The Vietnam War.