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FM123

(10,053 posts)
Fri Jun 19, 2020, 02:30 PM Jun 2020

Navy upholds firing of carrier captain who warned of coronavirus

(Politico) The Navy has decided to uphold the firing of Capt. Brett Crozier, the former commanding officer of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt who was relieved of duty after raising the alarm about a Covid-19 outbreak on his ship in March, according to two people familiar with the investigation.

"The results of the investigation justified the relief," said one person who has seen the investigation. "He failed to take appropriate action, to do the things that the commanding officer of a ship is supposed to do, so he stays relieved."

No other punitive action will be taken against the captain, said a congressional aide.

In a new twist, the Navy is also expected to hold up the promotion of the senior officer onboard the Roosevelt, Rear Adm. Stuart Baker, the commander of Carrier Strike Group 9, said the two people.

"Strike Group Command will also be held accountable for poor decision-making and his second star is being put on hold," said the aide.

After learning of the outbreak on the ship, Crozier argued for evacuating the entire crew as soon as possible. But Baker, Crozier's superior on the ship, reportedly countered that less drastic measures should be taken.

The news brings to a close a highly publicized chain of events that started with an outbreak of the coronavirus onboard the Roosevelt in late March, which forced the ship to stop in Guam and offload its 5,000 sailors. Crozier caused an uproar when he wrote a letter pleading for help from Navy leadership as the coronavirus spread throughout his ship, which was later leaked to the media. Crozier was fired by then-acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly, who later stepped down over remarks he made to the ship's crew criticizing the captain's actions.

The news that Crozier will remain relieved is a shift from the Navy's recommendation in April. After a preliminary inquiry, the chief of naval operations recommended that Crozier be reinstated.

(read more) https://www.politico.com/news/2020/06/19/navy-fires-brett-crozier-aircraft-carrier-coronavirus-329716

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Navy upholds firing of carrier captain who warned of coronavirus (Original Post) FM123 Jun 2020 OP
Trump pardoned war criminals, but is allowing this? Renew Deal Jun 2020 #1
No other punitive action will be taken against the captain, Lochloosa Jun 2020 #2
Punished for savings crewmen's lives SoonerPride Jun 2020 #3
this was probably forseeable stopdiggin Jun 2020 #4
If he wants to write a book, his is one that I would spend money on. He is a hero. Tech Jun 2020 #5
So the punishment for the man sarisataka Jun 2020 #6
Dupe post sarisataka Jun 2020 #7
The Navy's top brass are spineless. lpbk2713 Jun 2020 #8

SoonerPride

(12,286 posts)
3. Punished for savings crewmen's lives
Fri Jun 19, 2020, 02:41 PM
Jun 2020

No good deed goes unpunished in the bizarro universe of trumplandia

stopdiggin

(11,296 posts)
4. this was probably forseeable
Fri Jun 19, 2020, 02:48 PM
Jun 2020

The man will probably always remain a hero to his troops. But also well outside his chain of command (with, I think, some expectation of media exposure) .. and that is a sin of the first order in the services.

sarisataka

(18,600 posts)
6. So the punishment for the man
Fri Jun 19, 2020, 03:27 PM
Jun 2020

Who advocated evacuating the crew stand. But the will also be action taken against the one who opposed evacuating the crew.

Yep, that sounds like the Pentagon

lpbk2713

(42,753 posts)
8. The Navy's top brass are spineless.
Fri Jun 19, 2020, 04:00 PM
Jun 2020


They don't dare offend their master. They kiss his ass instead.

I hope this will be corrected in January.

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