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A ship that's "getting it right".(Admiral's Corner From Commander, Naval Safety Center)
Publication: Sea&Shore Publication Date: 22-SEP-05 Author: Brooks, Dick |
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COPYRIGHT 2005 U.S. Navy Safety Center
For two years now, I've been saying it will take some changes in the way we do things, what we expect of each other, and what we accept as operations normal to stop the loss of life among our Sailors and Marines. While much remains to be done, we've made progress.
A case in point is a recent message from USS Mason (DDG-87). Shortly after the new CO reported, this ship and crew got underway for COMPTUEX and PULSEX 04--their first surge deployment overseas.
Several poorly executed evolutions occurred during the two-month underway period. In each...
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