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6-20-2020
UpDate
Navy will
not reinstate captain who sounded alarm on coronavirus
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“Chief of
Naval Operations Adm. Michael Gilday reversed course and said Friday the U.S.
Navy will not reinstate Capt. Brett Crozier to command the aircraft carrier
USS Roosevelt,”
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Since April
Fools Day, the US Navy has ‘apparently embraced’ a daily ‘open kimono’ view into
the details of the CoronaVirus impacts to the carrier crew including what
functional areas were most affected and when.
This unbelievable
daily exposure of impacts to Combat Readiness of one of our premier combat
resources is shocking to those who have ever served in nuclear weapon delivery
systems.
It’s as if
Hillary’s total disregard for Top Secret security has infected the military, a
problem lots bigger than the CoronaVirus.
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How many
sailors are serving time in Leavenworth for
security violations that pale in comparison to what is happening on the Roosevelt?
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Not to let
an American security and Combat Readiness boondoggle go ‘unrewarded’, the Chinese Navy has publicly given us the ‘bird’ with their Taiwan sail-by but far more sinister
is their new comprehensive knowledge about our Biological Warfare
vulnerabilities.
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What has
happened to our Navy?
Have they forgotten
about their own Posters?
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Chinese
aircraft carrier sails past Taiwan
as US Navy struggles with coronavirus
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“the (Chinese) aircraft carrier Liaoning and
its strike group, including five warships, passed through the 155-mile wide
Miyako Strait between the Japanese islands of Okinawa and Miyako on Saturday,
before turning south and passing east of Taiwan on Sunday. The strait is an
international waterway.”
“China’s
state-run Global Times newspaper, meanwhile claimed that the deployment of the
Lioaning illustrated China’s
successful response to coronavirus as the U.S. Navy struggles".
"In an op-ed
for the Global Times, Hu Bo, directors of Peking
University Center
for Maritime Studies, wrote: "As the most powerful military force in the
world, with the highest level of combat readiness, the U.S. military's failure to contain
the virus has been disappointing.”
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A
Perspective On Bad Command (USS Aircraft Carrier Roosevelt)
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