Monday, August 21, 2017

U.S. Navy Orders 'Operational Pause' For The Entire Fleet After Warship Collision





CNN: US Navy plans 1-day operational pause following warship collisions

(CNN)Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson is expected to order a rare operational pause across the entire US Navy, a US defense official told CNN.

The pause is a one-day safety stand-down that would be done over the course of a couple weeks and at the discretion of individual commands, the source said.

The operational pause comes in the wake of the USS John McCain's collision with an oil tanker east of Singapore early Monday -- the fourth accident in Asian waters this year.

CNN has obtained an advance copy of a statement expected to be released by Richardson Monday, in which he says: "I have directed fleet commanders to immediately conduct an operational pause with commands and leaders across the fleet, to ensure we are taking all appropriate immediate measures to enhance the Navy's safe and effective operation around the world."

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More News On The U.S. Navy Ordering An 'Operational Pause' For The Entire Fleet After Warship Collision

Navy Orders ‘Operational Pause’ After USS John S. McCain Collides With Tanker -- NBC
Top Navy admiral orders fleetwide investigation following latest collision at sea -- Washington Post
After warship collision, Navy calls for review of incidents in the Pacific -- CBS News
Navy chief halts Pacific fleet operations, orders review after collisions -- The Hill
Navy to Pause Operations, Review Collisions, With 10 Missing -- WSJ
US Navy orders 'operational pause' after collision -- BBC
What we know about the latest US Navy collision near Singapore -- ABC News

1 comment:

jimbrown said...

That may have been the objective
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