100319-N-9573A-005 DONGHAE, Republic of Korea (March 19, 2010) A Republic of Korea (ROK) Sailor waves the American flag and ROK flag as the USS John S. McCain (DDG 56) pulls into the port of Donghae. John S. McCain is scheduled to train with the ROK Navy as part of Foal Eagle 2010, which is a series of field exercises. John S. McCain is one of seven ships assigned to Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15 and is forward-deployed to Yokosuka, Japan. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Bobbie G. Attaway)
The ten men who lost their lives after a merchant vessel slammed into a U.S. Navy destroyer have been posthumously advanced to the next rank, according to Chief of Naval Personnel Public Affairs.
Ten young sailors died in an accident involving the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS John McCain and the tanker Alnic MC. The latter collided with the American warship in the pre-dawn hours in waters near Singapore on Aug. 21.
The cause of the tragic accident, which followed the deadly USS Fitzgerald collision that killed another seven sailors in June, is unknown. There has been much speculation about cyber intrusions, limited resources due to the actions of the Obama administration, and poor training. For the time being, the incident is still under investigation.
The commander of the U.S. Seventh Fleet, which has found itself at the center of several accidents, has been relieved of his command due to a lack of confidence in his leadership ability.
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