Posted on 06/17/2017 7:20:21 PM PDT by proust
YOKOSUKA, Japan -- A number of Sailors that were missing from the collision between USS Fitzgerald (DDG 62) and a merchant ship have been found. As search and rescue crews gained access to the spaces that were damaged during the collision this morning, the missing Sailors were located in the flooded berthing compartments. They are currently being transferred to Naval Hospital Yokosuka where they will be identified. The families are being notified and being provided the support they need during this difficult time. The names of the Sailors will be released after all notifications are made.
a forum with sailors discussing the subject in technical details AIS tracking maps.
http://forums.sailinganarchy.com/index.php?/topic/185057-tanker-hits-destoyer-how-is-this-possible/
Probably a holding pattern while awaiting pilot.
I take back that comment. You might be correct. Seems there is a discrepancy between the what the Japanese say and the Navy says about the actual time of the collision, which would make a big difference.
The first story I read said that the Navy Ship rammed the container ship. Early stories are often incorrect.
My first conceptions of the incident were based on the report of the call reporting the incident at 2:30am. Now they are saying the collision was at 1:30am.
Regardless to all the above, still one wonders how in the heck this could even happen. There is a missing factor we are not being told about yet.
STRAIGHT STORY: US Navy Destroyer Rammed
"News incorrectly says US Destroyer rammed Philippine Cargo ship.
Oddly, I can't find the other original stories that made that statement. Either I'm insane or they scrubbed those articles. (or both)
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