The US Navy have spoken about the collision involving destroyer USS Fitzgerald.
The following is a statement read out by US 7th Fleet Commander Vice Adm Joseph Aucoin’s about the collision of USS Fitzgerald (DDG 62) with a merchant vessel.
“USS Fitzgerald experienced extensive damage and flooding after a collision with the Filipino container ship at 0220 local time, 17 June, approx. 56 nm off the coast of Honshu, Japan.
The damage included a significant impact under the ship’s pilothouse on the starboard side and a large puncture below the ship’s waterline, opening the hull to the sea.
The ship suffered severe damage rapidly flooding three large compartments that included one machinery room and two berthing areas for 116 crew. The commanding officer’s cabin was also directly hit, trapping the CO inside.
The crew’s response was swift and effective, and I want to point out – as we stand by the ship – how proud I am of them.
Heroic efforts prevented the flooding from catastrophically spreading which could have caused the ship to founder or sink. It could have been much worse.
The crew navigated the ship into one of the busiest ports in the world with a magnetic compass and backup navigation equipment. One of two shafts were locked.
Because of the tireless damage control efforts of a resolute and courageous team, the ship was able to make its way back to port safely on its own power last evening.
The Fitzgerald crew responded professionally as all Sailors are expected to fight the damage sustained to their ship. They are known as the “Fighting Fitz” and the crew lived up to that name.
We owe it to our families and the Navy to understand what happened. Under my authority, I am initiating a JAGMAN investigation into this collision, and I will appoint a flag officer to lead that investigation. There will also be a safety investigation.
The U.S. Coast Guard is to take the lead on the marine casualty investigation.
We recognize that there are other organizations who have equities in this incident, and we expect they will conduct their own separate investigations. More information on any further investigations will be forthcoming.
I will not speculate on how long these investigations will last.
As you are aware, we have found the remains of a number of our missing shipmates. Our deepest sympathies are with the families of these Sailors.
Out of concern for the families and the notification process, I will decline to state how many we have found at this time. We owe that to the families and friends of these shipmates and hope you can respect this process.
We will update you after all notifications have been made.
We have transferred remains to Naval Hospital Yokosuka. The families are being notified and will be provided the support they need at this difficult time. Please keep them in your thoughts are prayers.
Their loved ones are what makes this Navy great, so this loss is something we all do feel. The names of the deceased will be released soon.
Unfortunately we don’t have the details regarding the conditions during their final moments, but hope that the investigation may shed some light on that matter.
At the same time, I want to express my most heartfelt appreciation to our Japanese allies for their swift support and assistance.
Japanese Coast Guard ships and helicopters were the first on scene and our first medevac, the ship’s commanding officer, Cmdr. Bryce Benson, was accomplished thanks to a JMSDF helicopter.
A second medevac was performed for two Sailors with minor injuries. All three patients are alert and under observation at Naval Hospital Yokosuka.”
Statement ends.
My sympathies to the families and friends of the injured and fallen members of the crew of the Fitzgerald.
Amen Pacman27; may they rest in peace…….
RIP your watch is over.