Commander of aircraft carrier hit by coronavirus removed for 'poor judgment'

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Commander of aircraft carrier hit by coronavirus removed for 'poor judgment' after sounding alarm

By Ryan Browne, Zachary Cohen and Jamie Crawford, CNN
Updated 7:17 PM ET, Thu April 2, 2020

Washington (CNN)The commander of a US aircraft carrier that has been hit by a major outbreak of coronavirus has been relieved of command for showing "poor judgment" days after writing a memo warning Navy leadership that decisive action was needed to save the lives of the ship's crew, acting Secretary of the Navy Thomas Modly announced on Thursday.

"Today at my direction the commanding officer of the USS Theodore Roosevelt, Captain Brett Crozier, was relieved of command by carrier strike group commander Rear Admiral Stewart Baker," Modly said during a Pentagon press briefing.

Commander of aircraft carrier hit by coronavirus outbreak warns Navy 'decisive action' is needed

Modly told reporters that Crozier was removed for showing "extremely poor judgment" and creating a "firestorm" by too widely disseminating the memo detailing his concerns, copying some 20 to 30 people.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/02/politics/uss-roosevelt-commander-relieved/index.html
 
It does make you wonder how this is now, and will affect, other ships and our entire military
 
Thou shalt not peel back the curtain!

Only approved newz may be released to the plebes.
 
I feel the same about him that I do about Snowden and Manning. It was the right thing to do, but when you take an action like that you have to expect punishment. The chain of command has to be kept intact or you risk chaos. Sometimes you have to make personal sacrifices for the greater good. His actions like Manning and Snowden were heroic.
 
I don't know what to think about this guy.

Vindman didn't use his chain of command either. And he's a putz.

All of the officer ranks from mid-way up are occupied by the equivalent of politicians.

Time will tell if this guy has played the game to his advantage.
 
I've seen people violate OPSEC in the USCG and get in wayyyyyy more trouble than this guy did. Personally know a guy that went from E5 down to E4 for sending an email home saying we were somewhere off of Columbia(in a giant ass WHITE hulled boat that says United States Coast Guard on the side in black letters, super secret).

And this dude's driving a fucking nuclear armed aircraft carrier, announcing to the world they're not fully combat ready and he probably gets another kush O-6 job as commander of fleet maintenance or something.
 
Loose lips sink ships

I can see why. It got channeled through inappropriate chain of command. Were talking about being in charge of a multi=billion dollar piece of US Sovereignty which has major geopolitical implications while underway even in peace time. To let it be known that 100 (or so) sailors were sick tells our enemies that this ship is essentially operationally crippled. Also, that only 100 persons is enough to do so. This leaves a huge hole in the region where they were patrolling which could be filled by enemy forces, think South China Sea.

Now, those who might wish to attack such a vessel in the future doesn't need hyper sonic hellfire armor piercing titanium diamond tipped dragon skinned missiles. Instead, they should detonate a viral cloud that a ship could pass through. Or, simply, infect 10 wharf whores in a port of call and infect the crew that way. Personnally, I think you'd have better luck infecting a crew with option number two. Lets take it one step further and coordinate a group of wharf whores around the world and do this in every port of call that all carriers go to and you could in theory disable the fleet(s), or at least reduce the operational capabilities.

When I first heard this I thought, would a carrier in WW2 simply cease operations because 100 sailors died? I think not.
 
This is the dude the DNC should run.

Make Trump attack a Navy Captain who was dealing with Covid firsthand.
 
I've been racking my brain over this for the last day.
I think what the military did was the right protocol. He potentially endangered his crew and to an extent some of our "defenses" by letting the world know (apparently he cc'd personal contacts and they're the ones who leaked the situation) his ship could be on the verge of complete breakdown. Stuff like that should be attempted for resolve internally before whistleblowing. I'm not sure how many times he tried contacting superiors, but I don't think I would have proceeded this way unless I absolutely had to. And maybe he felt that way.

Could also be why he's being re-stationed and not court martialed. Either way, the MSM is parading this as an attack by Trump on the military. #NeverLetAGoodCrisisGoToWaste
 
Hmm...an entire carrier group very publicly immobilized in Guam.

Like battleships moored at Pearl Harbor?
 
Almost 600 Theodore Roosevelt sailors have COVID-19, 4 hospitalized, Navy says

NAVAL BASE GUAM — Seabees assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 1 and 5 coordinate transportation of sailors assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt who have tested negative for COVID-19 and are asymptomatic from Naval Base Guam to government of Guam and military- approved commercial lodging.

By Andrew Dyer
April 14, 2020

Four sailors on the San-Diego based aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt are in the hospital with COVID-19, the Navy said Tuesday. One is in intensive care.
The hospital admissions come the day after a member of the crew died of complications of the virus after four days in the ICU. The Defense department has not released the name of the sailor.
The Navy also said Tuesday that 589 of the Roosevelt’s crew have tested positive for the novel coronavirus. More than 4,000 of the crew have moved moved off the ship into housing on Guam, either in private homes or hotels.

The San Diego-based carrier has a total crew of roughly 4,845 service members, including its embarked air wing and command staff.

The Roosevelt pulled into Guam March 26 after several sailors on board tested positive for COVID-19.
A letter written by the ship’s commanding officer, Capt. Brett Crozier, asking the Navy for more assistance for its sailors was leaked and broadly publicized, resulting in Crozier’s firing on April 2.

https://www.sandiegouniontribune.co...e-roosevelt-sailors-in-hospital-with-covid-19
 
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