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PAP says US Navy Chiak Sai Maneuver killed 10 of their own! Pse Jail US Commander! got balls?

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https://www.rt.com/news/420778-uss-mccain-collision-report/

Collision that killed 10 US sailors caused by warship’s mistaken maneuver – official probe
Published time: 8 Mar, 2018 10:22
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A sudden turn made by a US destroyer lead to a collision with a commercial vessel that killed 10 American sailors, an investigation by Singaporean authorities has concluded.
The incident on August 21 was one of several such collisions last year, which tarnished the reputation of the US Navy. The guided-missile destroyer USS ‘John S McCain’ (DDG-56) collided with a Liberian-flagged merchant ship in the Singapore Strait.

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A report released on Thursday by the Singapore’s Ministry of Transport's (MOT) Transport Safety Investigation Bureau (TSIB) said the American warship “made a sudden turn to the left into the path of [the merchant vessel, ‘Alnic MC’] because of a series of missteps that took place after propulsion controls were transferred.”

The US Navy’s internal report last November arrived at similar conclusions, blaming the incident on avoidable navigational errors made by the destroyer’s crew.

The incident that occurred near Singapore last August happened just two months after a similar collision involving the destroyer’s sister ship, USS ‘Fitzgerald,’ near the Japanese capital Tokyo. On June 17, she collided with a container carrier, resulting in the deaths of seven sailors. This case was also blamed on lapses of the warship’s bridge team.

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Trump only coming for Ho Ching's golden shower lah.

What blame Trump's navy. Wait till Trump comes here to slap you!!!


http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/0...l-collision-blamed-on-sudden-turn-report.html

USS John S McCain fatal collision blamed on 'sudden turn': report

By Amy Lieu | Fox News






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The U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer USS John S. McCain is seen after a collision, in Singapore waters, Aug. 21, 2017. (Reuters)

A U.S. Navy warship made a “sudden turn,” colliding with a commercial vessel in Singapore territorial waters and resulting in the deaths of 10 U.S. sailors, Singapore's government said in a report Thursday.

The USS John S. McCain's collision with an oil tanker Aug. 21 was among several mishaps in the Asia-Pacific region that involved U.S. Navy warships, Reuters reported.

Just two days after the McCain crashed, Vice Adm. Joseph Aucoin was relieved of his duty as commander of the U.S. 7th Fleet.

The sudden turn by the McCain -- named for the grandfather and father of U.S. Sen. John S. McCain III, R-Ariz. -- was from a “series of missteps” at the control of the ship, said the report from Singapore’s Transport Safety Investigation Bureau, VOA News reported.




The rapid change in direction unintentionally increased the rate of the vessel’s turn, putting it in the path of the Liberian-flagged commercial vessel Alnic MC, the bureau's report said.

But the agency report “should not be used to assign blame and determine liability,” the bureau noted.

Two months earlier, the USS Fitzgerald, another U.S. guided missile destroyer, collided with a Philippine container ship off the Japanese coast, killing seven sailors.

The commanding officers of both the USS John S. McCain and the USS Fitzgerald are facing criminal charges, including negligent homicide, dereliction of duty and endangerment of a ship, VOA News reported.

Several other officers from both ships face criminal charges or administrative actions, while several senior naval officers were fired, the report said.

Another report by Adm. John Richardson, chief of naval operations, found the collisions were “avoidable,” VOA News reported.

A review of deadly ship collisions in the Asia-Pacific showed sailors were undertrained and overworked, Reuters reported.

The U.S. Navy subsequently announced a series of systemic reforms in hopes of restoring basic naval skills and “alertness at sea.”


Amy Lieu is a news editor and reporter for Fox News.
 
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