04-02-2020, 07:35 PM
(04-01-2020, 12:16 PM)GMDino Wrote: I wonder if having a Sec of Defense or Sec of the Navy (not acting) would make a difference?
https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-navy/2020/03/31/theodore-roosevelt-captain-makes-urgent-plea-for-individual-quarantine-sites-as-covid-19-cases-multiply/?fbclid=IwAR1CKVD0T6Wr3jS-3j8oUdjrdiWgTQg6qSTy-vTrbEFLvdDJlE8dPTqxx8A
Can't you just hear the small, man-child, slamming his tiny fists and demanding they "get rid of" the officer who asked for help? Trump may have looked bad for goodness sake!
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/military/navy-expected-relieve-captain-who-raised-alarm-about-covid-19-n1175351?fbclid=IwAR1nPN1zpXHM9x7cX2j13_tYHjJ3yLKLf_GPkwSRGhZRIuYUwyISjr7qiO0
Quote:The Navy announced it has relieved the captain who sounded the alarm about an outbreak of COVID-19 aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt.
Capt. Brett Crozier of the USS Theodore Roosevelt.U.S. Navy
Capt. Brett Crozier, who commands the Roosevelt, an aircraft carrier with a crew of nearly 5,000, was relieved of his command on Thursday, but he will keep his rank and remain in the Navy.
Crozier raised the alarm earlier this week that sailors on the ship need to be quarantined to stop the spread of the virus. His plea for assistance quickly made headlines.
Crozier sent a letter to the Navy on Monday begging for help addressing the coronavirus outbreak aboard his ship, which was forced to dock in Guam last week. The ship leadership began testing everyone on board. By Wednesday, there were 93 positive test results and more than 1,000 people had departed the ship into isolation on Guam. In total, 2,700 people are expected to disembark the ship this week, with a smaller crew remaining to maintain the ship.
The move was announced in a briefing by Acting Secretary of the Navy Thomas Modly Thursday evening. The official reason for Crozier's relief of duty is a loss of trust and confidence, according to the officials who spoke to NBC News
Your anger and ego will always reveal your true self.