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Head of Navy's 7th Fleet to be relieved of duty after second deadly mishap in Pacific
foxnews.com ^ | 22 August 2017 | None Listed

Posted on 08/22/2017 11:38:08 PM PDT by drop 50 and fire for effect

he U.S. Navy will relieve the commander of its 7th Fleet from duty after the fleet suffered its second deadly mishap in less than three months, a U.S. defense official confirmed to Fox News.

An official statement from the Navy regarding the relief of Vice Adm. Joseph Aucoin was expected late Tuesday night. The decision was first reported by the Wall Street Journal.

The 7th Fleet has been involved in three collisions since January, the last two of which have resulted in the deaths of 17 sailors.

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TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 7thfleet; accident; command; navy; usnavy
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To: davidb56
The USS Guam LPH9 (now a corral reef) lost men aboard a launch on a med cruise.

One ship had lost a launch and men about a year prior to when we about got hit I couldn't remember the name of the ship except carrier stuck out in my mind. Liberty Launches were dangerous. Most persons boarded at the deckhouse. The boat crew boarded going down a Jacobs Ladder and praying a swell didn't bring it crashing down on your skull.

141 posted on 08/23/2017 4:19:58 PM PDT by cva66snipe ((Two Choices left for U.S. One Nation Under GOD or One Nation Under Judgment? Which one say ye?))
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To: 4Runner

Autocorrect strikes again.


142 posted on 08/23/2017 4:20:53 PM PDT by Bob (Damn, the democrats haven't been this upset since Republicans freed their slaves.)
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To: Mariner

The comments i’ve seen from servicemembers elsewhere is that the constant refrain of “do more with less” has resulted in undercrewing and widespread sleep deprivation. Sleep deprivation explains a lot of otherwise inexplicable errors in judgment.


143 posted on 08/23/2017 4:26:09 PM PDT by socalgop
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To: rlmorel
Those of us who have been in the Navy, around the Navy, and have knowledge of the Navy’s processes and procedures understand full well that this isn’t “The Chinese did it” or whatever.

This is going to be poor seamanship, poor execution of processes, poor training, and poor leadership, exacerbated by factors such as extended operational cycles and PC crap thrown in for good measure.

That’s it. Those who know better understand fully that these incidents are the result of just that.

Very true but the Navy we knew was disassembled beginning in the early 90's. Think about it. If a man enlisted in 1992 he would now have 25 years in. Most don't stay that long. An entire generation of sailors or an entire career cycle never saw the Navy you and I did. I'm not saying under Jimmy Peanuts we didn't have issues but we passed our readiness exams.

WE have Admirals who never saw the Reagan Navy which was the height of readiness. By 1992 things had gone to crap and it's stayed there.

I'm not attacking the sailors themselves. I'm attacking and condemning SECDEF and SECNAVs from the Poppy Bush administration through Omabas as well as congress. The top is corrupt and very bad choices have been made. Now we see the end result of the neglect.

They need to ask for fleet reserve {retired}senior NCO's and 0-5's to come back in and show how it was done. Pay them civilian tech rep pay but give them their rank.

144 posted on 08/23/2017 4:34:35 PM PDT by cva66snipe ((Two Choices left for U.S. One Nation Under GOD or One Nation Under Judgment? Which one say ye?))
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To: BroJoeK

When I was in the USN, we had a 600 ship navy. When you reduce the number to less than half, you eliminate many opportunities to acquire experience and training before assuming larger commands at sea. It resembles an apprentice system. Add to that an unreasonable operations tempo that strains the fleet. This is a symptom of much larger problems.


145 posted on 08/23/2017 4:35:46 PM PDT by kabar
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To: kabar
kabar: "Add to that an unreasonable operations tempo that strains the fleet.
This is a symptom of much larger problems."

Got it.
When multi-billion dollar US warships get rammed by slow-moving freighters, it suggests something of colossal importance is amiss.
Those commanders who know what it is, and how to fix it should be promoted.
All the rest should be fired, quickly.

146 posted on 08/23/2017 5:50:11 PM PDT by BroJoeK (a little historical perspective...)
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To: BroJoeK

Correct critical operations, such as safe operations, are a culture as much as a procedure.


147 posted on 08/23/2017 5:57:27 PM PDT by KC Burke (If all the world is a stage, I would like to request my lighting be adjusted.)
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To: llevrok

There are lookouts reporting to the bridge and they can’t be cyperhacked.


148 posted on 08/23/2017 6:59:27 PM PDT by Armscor38
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To: Armscor38
There are lookouts reporting to the bridge

Then I can further speculate that the wheel does not respond to commands or that the look outs are asleep/ill trained.

I know we can go around and around. But there is a cause that I am certain will be be more than negligence or poor training if and when made known.

149 posted on 08/23/2017 7:12:14 PM PDT by llevrok (A group of baboons is called a "congress." Just sayin' .....)
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To: yldstrk
Piss poor training. Remember our sailors were humiliated by the Iranians?
150 posted on 08/23/2017 7:23:00 PM PDT by Chgogal (Sessions recused himself for shaking an Ambassador's hand. Shameful!)
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To: eartick

Look A-hole I’ve been OOD qualified on three CVA’s (Look it up).. a war ship is designed to sustain massive combat damage and the officers the Cionn them have been trained to maneuver the ship {ships} without ANY electronics at all.
When a ship is burning around you, you use the sailors around you with eyeballs to give you the inputs to navigate ship...
Something you would not be familiar with on those computer game in your Momas basement.
BTW you ghave a VERY brave mouth when protected behind the ethernet..
FO


151 posted on 08/23/2017 7:36:02 PM PDT by Robe (A nation can survive its fools and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within.)
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To: outofsalt

>>under the Navy’s tradition of public accountability, commanders or ship captains are dismissed as soon as their superiors lose confidence in their leadership.”

Our President needs to adopt the Navy’s tradition IMMEDIATELY!


152 posted on 08/23/2017 7:51:38 PM PDT by fortes fortuna juvat
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To: GOPe Means Bend Over Spell Run

He’s a Reagan era Naval Aviator.
Admiral Aucoin graduated from North Carolina State University with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and received his commission through the University of North Carolina Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps program in 1980. He was designated a naval flight officer in 1981 and reported to Fighter Squadron (VF) 101 for initial training in the F-14 Tomcat.

He has been awarded the Distinguished Service Medal, the Silver Star, the Legion of Merit, the Distinguished Flying Cross with “V” and Bronze Stars. He is an Arthur S. Moreau Scholar and holds master’s degrees in Public Administration from Harvard University and in National Security Studies and Strategic Affairs from the Naval War College.


153 posted on 08/23/2017 8:42:43 PM PDT by Nero Germanicus
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To: Robe
a war ship is designed to sustain massive combat damage and the officers the Cionn them have been trained to maneuver the ship {ships} without ANY electronics at all.

You know partner it is "qualified" people like you that run these ships aground in our Navy. Dense thick headed ignorant people that just don't get the scenario placed at their feet. Obama's Navy, the LGBT Poop Deck Navy....

Let me try to splain it to you Lucy.... When a evil country such as China has the technology to cloak a signal such as GPS or radar they can make the electronics on a marine vessel look as if it is functioning. Are you following me Popeye? So the person at the helm will think that all is good and they are in a certain cut of water when actually they are 1000 yards off course and BAM, Popeye they done run aground.

Now the other way they do it is cloak the transponder signal on a certain vessel, say cargo ship to look like it is 5 miles away and image this onto Popeye's electronics. When actually the cargo ship is headed for them to bust them in the side.

Now the ship is burning and it is all men on deck to help out as you say to give "input" because they done gone and busted up your ride, Popeye..... You know I am the type of guy that likes to, ehhhhh, not have to fix it if it ain't broke kind of old age man not some snowflake sailor that gets his ride busted up THEN it is all men on deck, Mr. OOD Qualified Popeye.

IF you would humor me, go look at the pics from this latest bashing our Navy took to the cargo ship wreck. This ship was hit in the same exact spot. In the sleeping quarters/guidance area. Coincidence or just happen chance?

Now if you do not mind I have some nose hairs that need trimmin.

154 posted on 08/23/2017 10:04:06 PM PDT by eartick (Been to the line in the sand and liked it, but ready to go again)
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To: BroJoeK

Jamming the like button, FRiend


155 posted on 08/24/2017 3:44:51 AM PDT by NonValueAdded (#DeplorableMe #BitterClinger #HillNO! #cishet #MyPresident #MAGA #Winning #covfefe)
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To: VietVet876

“””I haven’t seen it written but I wonder if the proliferation of cell phones and the hand-held devices that hook you right up to the internet and facebook/twitter etc. might be to blame for the seemingly lax state of readiness.”””


Your comment has merit.

The Fitzgerald was near Oshima and Toshima Islands when the collision occurred. Were the Fitzgerald sailors distracted by making their last smart phone calls to friends back home before losing cellular service for an extended period of time?

The McCain was approaching Singapore when the collision occurred. Were the McCain sailors distracted by making their first smart phone calls to friends back home after having no cellular service for an extended period of time?

Smart phones are addictive.

We have all witnessed people having a ‘smart phone hit’ when airplanes touch down and passengers immediately power up their smart phone to check messages.


156 posted on 08/24/2017 4:34:11 AM PDT by Presbyterian Reporter
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To: eartick; Robe
eartick: "go look at the pics from this latest bashing our Navy took to the cargo ship wreck.
This ship was hit in the same exact spot.
In the sleeping quarters/guidance area.
Coincidence or just happen chance? "

Ah, no.
Here are the photos, side by side, first Fitzgerald then McCain.

You two have at it, I enjoy your posts, but here's what I understand: those who know what the problem is, and can fix it should be put in charge.
Those who don't should get nowhere near my Uncle Sam's most expensive equipment.

158 posted on 08/24/2017 5:09:40 AM PDT by BroJoeK (a little historical perspective...)
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To: JoSixChip

How many redundant systems for steering? It’s just nuts to think a Navy vessel wouldn’t have backups for such a vulnerable system as steering. So that leaves us with two questions.. who is sinking Destroyers? And why is everyone covering it up?
Utter failures in training.. wouldn’t a fleet commander start immediately ramping up combat training after the Fitzgerald?
Bad at nav? Well yes. Our entire computer system went down company wide. We rolled out the paper trail o matic of old and got back to work.
Some people had never worked without a computer. They were just helpless. Think about it.. these kids are young and have no idea how to nav without technology.


159 posted on 08/24/2017 5:24:11 AM PDT by momincombatboots (White Stetsons up.. let's save our country!)
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To: drop 50 and fire for effect; kabar; dila813; Wuli; Mariner

Both collisions happened in roughly the same area.

... but ...

What about all of those desk jockey admirals who have no vessels to command? What the heck are they doing? Did they at least farm out someone to think of solutions after the first collision? Surely they have staffers coming out of their ears who spend hours and hours poring over trivial efficiency reports.


160 posted on 08/24/2017 6:38:43 AM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March (Ever since Civil War, DNC = terrorists: KKK, black panthers; muslim refugees, BLM ...)
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