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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsOver a Third of U.S. Navy Ships in Pacific Lack Training Certification -Watchdog
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WASHINGTON, Sept 7 (Reuters) A U.S. government watchdog said on Thursday that more than a third of U.S. Navy ships based out of Japan had expired warfare training certifications, as lawmakers raised concerns about readiness after a series of collisions involving the Navy this year.
The U.S. Navy recently removed Seventh Fleet Commander Vice Admiral Joseph Aucoin after a pre-dawn collision between a guided-missile destroyer and a merchant vessel east of Singapore and Malaysia in August, the fourth major incident in the U.S. Pacific Fleet this year.
In the latest incident, 10 sailors were killed after the USS John S. McCain collided with a merchant vessel in waters near Singapore and Malaysia, triggering a fleet-wide probe of operations and training.
In June, the USS Fitzgerald collided with a Philippine container ship, killing seven U.S. sailors.
Speaking before a House of Representatives Armed Services Committee hearing, John Pendleton, from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), said that a report had found that 37 percent of U.S. Navy cruisers and destroyers based out of Japan had expired warfare certifications as of June 2017. That was a five-fold increase from the number in May 2015.
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WASHINGTON, Sept 7 (Reuters) A U.S. government watchdog said on Thursday that more than a third of U.S. Navy ships based out of Japan had expired warfare training certifications, as lawmakers raised concerns about readiness after a series of collisions involving the Navy this year.
The U.S. Navy recently removed Seventh Fleet Commander Vice Admiral Joseph Aucoin after a pre-dawn collision between a guided-missile destroyer and a merchant vessel east of Singapore and Malaysia in August, the fourth major incident in the U.S. Pacific Fleet this year.
In the latest incident, 10 sailors were killed after the USS John S. McCain collided with a merchant vessel in waters near Singapore and Malaysia, triggering a fleet-wide probe of operations and training.
In June, the USS Fitzgerald collided with a Philippine container ship, killing seven U.S. sailors.
Speaking before a House of Representatives Armed Services Committee hearing, John Pendleton, from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), said that a report had found that 37 percent of U.S. Navy cruisers and destroyers based out of Japan had expired warfare certifications as of June 2017. That was a five-fold increase from the number in May 2015.
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Over a Third of U.S. Navy Ships in Pacific Lack Training Certification -Watchdog (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
Sep 2017
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Yikes! This is very scary! And unacceptable, especially since many of our recent presidents served
Rhiannon12866
Sep 2017
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haveahart
(905 posts)1. We're Americans! We don't need no damn certification.
Rhiannon12866
(252,221 posts)2. Yikes! This is very scary! And unacceptable, especially since many of our recent presidents served
In the U.S. Navy. We know about JFK - but LBJ, Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and George HW Bush all served in the Navy, too!
