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Well he's not fired yet, but if history is any indicator -
Officials: Navy cruiser ran aground near Japan
Officials: Navy cruiser ran aground near Japan
My question as well.Not being in the Navy, and having no idea what it takes to con a ship, isn't it hard to run a ship aground these days? With charts, GPS, sonar and all that?
The Antietam's leadership is done. That's how the Navy rolls and guilt or innocence are irrelevant.
Slightly related, Scott Waddle, the former captain of the USS Greenville (which did an emergency blow and hit the Japanese trawler Ehime Maru in 2001), used to live locally, did a lecture circuit about his incident as well as the zero-defect philosophy of the Navy. I understand he still does lectures, and his talk is worth it.
That's interesting, I'd kind of like to hear him talk. But I don't think his canning was a result of the "zero defect" Navy. He made a series of mistakes that led to people getting killed. IMO he deserved to get fired.Slightly related, Scott Waddle, the former captain of the USS Greenville (which did an emergency blow and hit the Japanese trawler Ehime Maru in 2001), used to live locally, did a lecture circuit about his incident as well as the zero-defect philosophy of the Navy. I understand he still does lectures, and his talk is worth it.
That's interesting, is kind to hear him talk. But I don't think his canning was a result of the "zero defect" Navy. He made a series of mistakes that led to people getting killed. IMO he deserved to get fired.
Agreed, and he would agree with that assessment as well. But along with his talk about the incident with his boat he also spoke about the zero-defect leadership in the Navy. Two separate topics, and I may not have been clear about that.
A U.S. Navy warship from the Carl Vinson Strike Group collided with a South Korean fishing vessel in the Sea of Japan Tuesday, a U.S. defense official told Fox News.
There were no injures aboard USS Lake Champlain, a guided-missile cruiser, the official said.