US Navy fires USS John S McCain commanding and executive officers

Repairs on the USS John S. McCain will continue in Japan after its 21 August collision.    f269038fa4534045b59925e7d5e023e1
Repairs on the USS John S. McCain will continue in Japan after its 21 August collision. f269038fa4534045b59925e7d5e023e1
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Repairs on the USS John S. McCain will continue in Japan after its 21 August collision
Repairs on the USS John S. McCain will continue in Japan after its 21 August collision

The US Navy has fired the commanding and executive officers of guided-missile destroyer USS John S McCain following a collision in which 10 US sailors lost their lives.

Commanding officer, Cmdr Alfredo J Sanchez, and executive officer, Cmdr Jessie L Sanchez, were relieved of their duties on October 11 due to a loss of confidence.

John S. McCain was involved in a collision with the merchant vessel Alnic MC on August 21.

While the investigation is continuing, the US Navy said it was evident the collision was preventable, the commanding officer exercised poor judgement, and the executive officer exercised poor leadership of the ship's training program.

Cmdr Sanchez was reassigned to Commander, Naval Forces Japan and Cmdr Sanchez was reassigned to ship repair facility at Yokosuka.

Cmdr Ed Angelinas, former commanding officer of USS McCampbell (DDG 85), assumed duties as acting commanding officer.

Lt Cmdr Ray Ball, chief engineer of USS Antietam (CG 54), will assume duties as acting executive officer.

They will transport the USS John S. McCain (DDG 56) to Yokosuka, Japan, for repairs.

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