US warships in Asia failed key training: Report
(last modified Tue, 12 Sep 2017 14:22:14 GMT )
Sep 12, 2017 14:22 UTC
  • A general view shows the guided-missile destroyer USS John S. McCain
    A general view shows the guided-missile destroyer USS John S. McCain

The crew on board the two US Navy warships, USS John McCain and USS Fitzgerald, which were involved in deadly clashes in Asia earlier this year, had failed key training missions, according to new data.

The US Navy’s Japan-based 7th Fleet has lost 17 of its sailors in two separate collisions over the past months.

Last month, the USS McCain guided-missile destroyer collided with a Liberian-flagged oil tanker near the entrance to the Strait of Malacca, one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes. The collision killed 10 sailors and injured five others.

The incident came nearly two months after seven US Navy sailors lost their lives on board the USS Fitzgerald, another guided-missile destroyer of the 7th Fleet, as the warship crashed into a container ship south of Japan.

Last week, the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) revealed in a report to Congress that the warships’ crew lacked adequate training.

New details from the GAO report showed that the USS Fitzgerald’s training certification for 10 out of 10 key warfare mission areas in June had all expired. The USS McCain had a slightly better record by letting six out of 10 certifications lapse, CNN reported Monday.


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