Posted on 08/20/2017 6:35:30 PM PDT by Enchante
A Navy guided-missile destroyer, the USS John S. McCain, collided with a commercial vessel east of Singapore early Monday morning local time, the Navy said.
There were 10 sailors missing and five injured, the Navy said.
The collision with the merchant ship Alnic MC occurred east of the Straits of Malacca and Singapore at 6:24 a.m. Japan Standard Time, as the McCain was on its way for a routine port visit in Singapore, the Navy said.
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>>>At the beginning and end of these collisions stands a clueless officer of the deck. There is no excuse for being run into by a merchant when you are driving a Burke class DDG. It’s like being run into by a combine on a 27 lane freeway when you are driving a Ferrari.<<<
Exactly.
Thanks ...
This is just nuts. The similarities between these two collisions are bizarre.
McCain have another wet start?
Yeah.....I buy that....
Wonder what his father and grandfather would think of the man Senator McCain has become.
If assigned to it, I would wear a life jacket 24/7.
Yes.
Leni
I think we need a new SecNav who’s more interested in having a combat-ready navy than accommodating transgender freaks...
Yes, the two “accidents” are so similar that it is..... incredible (difficult to believe). I have to wonder if some nefarious actor is messing with electronic systems, although that would not explain such massive failings of watch and command which should be able to monitor nearby ships.
Don’t know the Navy that well.
Know about the OOD. but is there also a “CPO of the Watch?” If not, that might be a good idea.
In ‘nam, we ALWAYS has a mid-experience to senior NCO with all officers, especially the young ones. As a 2LT, I was told by the Lt. Colonel that for the first 30 days I was “Sergeant First Class Williams’s messenger boy!”
As a young Captain, even in Base Camp, I would drink a lot of water (well, usually water) at night to ensure I would wake up a few times to pee, and also check the guard mount on the berm/perimeter.
I had ordered that the First Sergeant, XO and I were never to be within 10 meters of each other during a tactical situation or at night, so one mortar or rocket could never take out all of us, but when I would go out to check the guard mount, some how, “magically”, SFC Browne, the #2 NCO in the unit, would always appear beside me after about 30 seconds.
Just by watching his facial expressions, I could see if my decisions were headed in the right direction.
Williams and Browne; Two great soldiers. RIP.
FUBAR
I guess the affirmative action navy is working out well. Obama clearly put officers who had the right politics above the people with the right skills in place.
The two round black shapes on her signal halyards indicate “vessel not under command”. In the Colregs, that means she is damaged enough to limit her ability to maneuver to avoid collision.
This is an outrageous disgrace! Not only does this demand an investigation as to the cause and remedy the citizens deserve an explanation.
We're starting to get into Carter-era idiocy here. I'll give the Secretary of the Navy a pass on this because he was just confirmed less than three weeks ago, but it might be a good time for Defense Secretary Mattis to update his resume.
That and we taxpayers are pretty sick of paying for the damage caused by the ineptitude being demonstrated...
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