Defence News: US Navy Ships Collide Off California Coast

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Associated Press: May 17, 2012

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An 844-foot-long U.S. Navy assault ship collided with a refueling tanker Wednesday about 120 miles off the coast of
California in the Pacific Ocean. The USS Essex, a helicopter carrier, was pulling alongside the supply ship Yukon for a
routine replenishment at sea when the Essex suffered an apparent "steering malfunction" and the two ships collided.

While there was damage to both ships, no one was injured and no fuel was spilled.

The ships likely just bounced off each other, maritime safety consultant James W. Allen told The Associated Press.

Even so, Allen said, with massive ships, it can be "a pretty hard bump that can bend metal" and cause dents. The
Essex, known as the Iron Gator, resembles a small aircraft carrier, while the Yukon is 677 feet long.

The Essex was on its way to port in San Diego after 12 years of deployment in the Pacific. It had been based at
Sasebo, Japan, and was carrying 982 crew members.
 
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