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It’s the dead of night, and the USS Fitzgerald is on a secret mission to the South China Sea.

 

The sailors on the $1.8 billion destroyer are young, tired and poorly trained.

Disaster strikes at 1:30:34 a.m.
Fight the Ship
Death and valor on a warship doomed by its own Navy.

By T. Christian Miller, Megan Rose and Robert Faturechi

 

February 6, 2019

A little after 1:30 a.m. on June 17, 2017, Alexander Vaughan tumbled from his bunk onto the floor of his sleeping quarters on board the Navy destroyer USS Fitzgerald. The shock of cold, salty water snapped him awake. He struggled to his feet and felt a torrent rushing past his thighs.

Around him, sailors were screaming. “Water on deck. Water on deck!” Vaughan fumbled for his black plastic glasses and strained to see through the darkness of the windowless compartment.

Underneath the surface of the Pacific Ocean, 12 miles off the coast of Japan, the tidy world of Berthing 2 had come undone. Cramped bunk beds that sailors called coffin racks tilted at crazy angles. Beige metal footlockers bobbed through the water. Shoes, clothes, mattresses, even an exercise bicycle careered in the murk, blocking the narrow passageways of the sleeping compartment.

https://features.propublica.org/navy-accidents/uss-fitzgerald-destroyer-crash-crystal/

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Re: Fight the Ship. Death and valor on a warship doomed by its own Navy.
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2019, 01:27:53 am »
Outstanding article...well written.

The USN should be ashamed.
Throwing our allegiances to political parties in the long run gave away our liberty.