The U.S. 7th Fleet Public
Affairs Office released the below information:
YOKOSUKA, Japan (NNS) -- The
commanding officer, executive officer and command master chief of the
guided-missile destroyer USS Fitzgerald (DDG 62) were relieved of their duties
by Vice Adm. Joseph Aucoin, Commander, 7th Fleet Aug, 18.
Additionally, a number of
officer and enlisted watch standers were held accountable.
The determinations were made
following a thorough review of the facts and circumstances leading up to the
June 17 collision between Fitzgerald and the merchant vessel ACX Crystal.
The collision was avoidable
and both ships demonstrated poor seamanship. Within Fitzgerald, flawed watch
stander teamwork and inadequate leadership contributed to the collision that
claimed the lives of seven Fitzgerald Sailors, injured three more and damaged both
ships.
With absolute accountability
for the safe navigation of Fitzgerald, Cmdr. Bryce Benson was relieved due to a
loss of confidence in his ability to lead. He had previously been temporarily
relieved of his duties due to medical reasons from injuries sustained during
the collision. Benson is being reassigned to Naval District Washington at the
Washington Navy Yard, where he will have access to medical facilities in the
area.
Inadequate leadership by the
executive officer, Cmdr. Sean Babbitt, and command master chief, Master Chief
Petty Officer Brice Baldwin, contributed to the lack of watch stander
preparedness and readiness that was evident in the events leading up to the
collision.
Several junior officers were
relieved of their duties due to poor seamanship and flawed teamwork as bridge
and combat information center watch standers. Additional administrative actions
were taken against members of both watch teams.
Cmdr. Garret Miller will
assume command from Fitzgerald's acting commanding officer, Cmdr. John
"Jack" Fay sometime mid-to-late-August.
It was also evident from this
review that the entire Fitzgerald crew demonstrated real toughness that night.
Following the collision these Sailors responded with urgency, determination and
creativity to save their ship. Their rigorous damage control efforts and
dauntless fighting in the immediate wake of the accident prevented further loss
of life.
Note: You can read the supplemental inquiry via the below link:
http://www.secnav.navy.mil/foia/readingroom/HotTopics/USS%20Fitzgerald/Supplemental%20Inquiry%20USS%20Fitzgerald.pdf
Note: You can read the supplemental inquiry via the below link:
http://www.secnav.navy.mil/foia/readingroom/HotTopics/USS%20Fitzgerald/Supplemental%20Inquiry%20USS%20Fitzgerald.pdf
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