Monday, April 6, 2020

Don't Give Up the Ship!



On Monday, Capt. Brett Crozier, the commander of the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt, sent a letter to the Navy pleading for permission to unload his crew, including scores of sailors sickened with Covid-19, in Guam, where it was docked. The Pentagon had been dragging its feet, and the situation on the ship was growing dire.

“We are not at war,” he wrote. “Sailors do not need to die. If we do not act now, we are failing to properly take care of our most trusted asset — our sailors.”

After the letter was leaked to The San Francisco Chronicle, the Navy relented. But on Thursday, it relieved Captain Crozier of his command.

Do you agree with the decision?  Why or why not?  What Would you have done?

Read the opinion of professor Tweed Roosevelt,  Great Grandson of Teddy Roosevelt for whom the aircraft carrier is named, and then type your response in the comments below.

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