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You have to respect how the military handles these kind of issues.
Unlike our elected leaders who would by reflex first lie, then blame
someone else then spin to deflect blame.

I suspect the two on the bridge, the QMOW and the OD, could face
the UCMJ version of manslaughter charges. The Capt. will be guilty
of not properly training his bridge crew.

Their will be medals for the heroic sailors who fought to save their ship
and the lives of their shipmates after being let down by the bridge crew.

I'd be interested in Seahawks opinion on this as a retired Naval officer.
As a chopper pilot, he more than most understands how confusing it
can be with other ships about and all you see is lights. They were in
one of the busier seaways in the world.

If you go back and reread this thread you will notice a lot of instant bias
that the other guy had to somehow be at fault. when all you had to do
was look at where our ship was struck to know who was at fault.
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