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One year after the Fitzgerald collision, the families of the fallen grieve and search for answers
A year after seven sailors died aboard the warship Fitzgerald, some families are angry at how the Navy has handled the tragedy.
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Here’s how two Fitzgerald officers could avoid court-martial
The attorney for one of the Fitz officers facing negligent homicide charges said this week that a reviewing officer has recommended the cases not be taken to trial.
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Troubling US Navy review finds widespread shortfalls in basic seamanship
The evaluations raise questions about the level of ship handling that in-training junior officers get both prior to their arrival at their first command and after they arrive.
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‘What the hell was he thinking?’: Families of McCain sailors tear into former CO at court-martial
One-by-one, 15 gut-wrenching statements were read while the destroyer’s former commanding officer, Cmdr. Alfredo J. Sanchez, sat only a few feet away.
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The Navy dropped a homicide charge against the former McCain CO and no one’s sure why
The Navy quietly ended its pursuit of a homicide charge against Cmdr. Alfredo Sanchez, who oversaw the warship John S. McCain when it collided with a tanker in August, killing 10 sailors.
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Fitzgerald CO’s attorneys torch Navy brass for handling of case
Attorneys for Cmdr. Bryce Benson said last week that public comments by Navy leadership have assigned guilt and cast “unwarranted aspersions” against the former skipper.
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US Navy still haunted by collisions, even as it adds Milius to 7th Fleet
With this week’s arrival of the destroyer Milius, the Navy’s Japan-based surface fleet is back up to its pre-accidents strength of 11 cruisers and destroyers, one short of the 12 originally intended with Fitzgerald out of commission.
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Hearing for former Fitzgerald commanding officer canceled
Cmdr. Bryce Benson has voluntarily waived his right to an Article 32.
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One year after the Fitzgerald collision, the families of the fallen grieve and search for answers
A year after seven sailors died aboard the warship Fitzgerald, some families are angry at how the Navy has handled the tragedy.
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Here’s how two Fitzgerald officers could avoid court-martial
The attorney for one of the Fitz officers facing negligent homicide charges said this week that a reviewing officer has recommended the cases not be taken to trial.
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Troubling US Navy review finds widespread shortfalls in basic seamanship
The evaluations raise questions about the level of ship handling that in-training junior officers get both prior to their arrival at their first command and after they arrive.
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‘What the hell was he thinking?’: Families of McCain sailors tear into former CO at court-martial
One-by-one, 15 gut-wrenching statements were read while the destroyer’s former commanding officer, Cmdr. Alfredo J. Sanchez, sat only a few feet away.
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The Navy dropped a homicide charge against the former McCain CO and no one’s sure why
The Navy quietly ended its pursuit of a homicide charge against Cmdr. Alfredo Sanchez, who oversaw the warship John S. McCain when it collided with a tanker in August, killing 10 sailors.
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Fitzgerald CO’s attorneys torch Navy brass for handling of case
Attorneys for Cmdr. Bryce Benson said last week that public comments by Navy leadership have assigned guilt and cast “unwarranted aspersions” against the former skipper.
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US Navy still haunted by collisions, even as it adds Milius to 7th Fleet
With this week’s arrival of the destroyer Milius, the Navy’s Japan-based surface fleet is back up to its pre-accidents strength of 11 cruisers and destroyers, one short of the 12 originally intended with Fitzgerald out of commission.
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Hearing for former Fitzgerald commanding officer canceled
Cmdr. Bryce Benson has voluntarily waived his right to an Article 32.
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One year after the Fitzgerald collision, the families of the fallen grieve and search for answers
A year after seven sailors died aboard the warship Fitzgerald, some families are angry at how the Navy has handled the tragedy.
-
Here’s how two Fitzgerald officers could avoid court-martial
The attorney for one of the Fitz officers facing negligent homicide charges said this week that a reviewing officer has recommended the cases not be taken to trial.
-
Troubling US Navy review finds widespread shortfalls in basic seamanship
The evaluations raise questions about the level of ship handling that in-training junior officers get both prior to their arrival at their first command and after they arrive.
-
‘What the hell was he thinking?’: Families of McCain sailors tear into former CO at court-martial
One-by-one, 15 gut-wrenching statements were read while the destroyer’s former commanding officer, Cmdr. Alfredo J. Sanchez, sat only a few feet away.
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The Navy dropped a homicide charge against the former McCain CO and no one’s sure why
The Navy quietly ended its pursuit of a homicide charge against Cmdr. Alfredo Sanchez, who oversaw the warship John S. McCain when it collided with a tanker in August, killing 10 sailors.
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Fitzgerald CO’s attorneys torch Navy brass for handling of case
Attorneys for Cmdr. Bryce Benson said last week that public comments by Navy leadership have assigned guilt and cast “unwarranted aspersions” against the former skipper.
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US Navy still haunted by collisions, even as it adds Milius to 7th Fleet
With this week’s arrival of the destroyer Milius, the Navy’s Japan-based surface fleet is back up to its pre-accidents strength of 11 cruisers and destroyers, one short of the 12 originally intended with Fitzgerald out of commission.
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Hearing for former Fitzgerald commanding officer canceled
Cmdr. Bryce Benson has voluntarily waived his right to an Article 32.











