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Date: January 19, 2018 at 17:07:26
From: Captainj, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Former U.S. Navy Commanding Officers Face Negligent Homicide Charges

URL: http://gcaptain.com/former-u-s-navy-commanding-officers-face-negligent-homicide-charges-ship-collisions/


Over Ship Collisions

The commanding officers of two U.S. Navy destroyers involved in
deadly collisions last year in the Pacific Ocean face courts-martial
and military criminal charges including negligent homicide, the
U.S. Navy said in a statement on Tuesday.

Filing charges against the officers marks the Navy’s latest effort to
address the problems that led to collisions involving its warships
in Asia, in which 17 sailors were killed.

The Navy has already dismissed several senior officers, including
the commander of the Seventh Fleet, as a result of the collisions.

Evidence supporting the charges against the commanders and
several lower-ranking officers who served on the ships will be
reviewed soon in investigative hearings, according to the Navy’s
statement.

“The announcement of an Article 32 hearing and referral to a
court-martial is not intended to and does not reflect a
determination of guilt or innocence related to any offenses,” the
statement added.

The commanding officer of the USS John S. McCain guided
missile destroyer, which collided with a merchant ship near
Singapore in August, faces charges of dereliction of duty,
hazarding a vessel and negligent homicide, the statement said.

The commanding officer and three other officers on the USS
Fitzgerald guided missile destroyer, which collided with a
Philippine container ship in June, face charges including
dereliction of duty, hazarding a vessel and negligent homicide, the
Navy said.

Results from Navy investigations released in November found that
both accidents were the result of human error by sailors aboard
the ships, but determined that no single person could be blamed
for the accidents.

Beyond the courts-martial, the Navy is conducting additional
administrative actions for members of both crews, including non-
judicial punishment for four crewmembers of each vessel,
according to the Navy statement on Tuesday.


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10720


Date: January 20, 2018 at 09:43:36
From: blindhog 6th Sense, [DNS_Address]
Subject: I Heard They Won't Face Jail Time, While a Sailor Who Took Pictures...


...is spending years in jail!


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10721


Date: January 20, 2018 at 14:10:57
From: Captainj, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: I Heard They Won't Face Jail Time, While a Sailor Who Took...


Think it went to far to be 'washed', too much went on in such a short
time. Most likely they will be facing some jail time or dishonorable
discharge with no severance package...

As far as being 'fair sentences' for all, you know as well as I, that will
never happen....


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