Alright. Ok, I guess.
So...a random cargo ship. Ran into a U.S. warship Navy Destroyer by accident. Really guys?
Forgive me. Please. But if that is actually what happened. That would have to be the worst run Naval Ship in history.
Not only would the entire Chain of Command on that ship have to be asleep, they would all have to be blackout drunk on top of that.
I do not know. I'm only saying that I do not believe what they are telling us. I simply don't believe it.
May 9, 2017: A 60- to 70-foot South Korean fishing boat collided with the U.S.S. Lake Champlain, a guided-missile cruiser, on its port side while the cruiser was conducting routine operations in international waters.
Aug. 19, 2016: The U.S.S. Louisiana, a nuclear ballistic-missile submarine, and the U.S.N.S. Eagleview, a Military Sealift Command support vessel, collided while conducting routine operations in the Strait of Juan de Fuca off the coast of Washington State.
Nov. 20, 2014: U.S.N.S. Amelia Earhart and the U.S.N.S. Walter S. Diehl collided during an exchange of goods in the Gulf of Aden. Both ships resupply Navy warships for the United States Fifth Fleet, which is based in Manama, Bahrain.
July 22, 2004: The U.S.S. John F. Kennedy, an aircraft carrier, and a dhow, a small traditional Arab sailing boat, collided in the Persian Gulf.
The Kennedy was involved in an earlier deadly accident, in Nov. 22, 1975, when a cruiser, the U.S.S. Belknap, collided with the carrier in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Sicily, destroying the cruiser.
The following year, on Sept. 14, the U.S.S. Bordelon, a destroyer that was one of the ships that had come to the rescue in the Belknap collision, collided with the Kennedy while refueling alongside the cruiser.
July 13, 2000: U.S.S. Denver, an amphibious transport dock, and the U.S.N.S. Yukon, a replenishment oiler, collided during a refueling exercise west of Hawaii.
June 14, 1989: U.S.S. Houston, an attack submarine, which appeared in the 1990 film “The Hunt for Red October,” snagged a tow cable of the commercial tugboat Barcona during filming off the coast of Southern California.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/19/us/navy-ship-collisions-history.html