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BS US Navy. Captain Cozier is the one who loves his crews and take the challenge to protect their well beings. They fully understand his courage & caring. He knew he will be sacked but that's the only way 2 get a solid & meaningful response fr the Pentagon. Salute to real hero.
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"The manner in which he chose to do it, not going directly to his strike group commander who's right down the hall from him and talking it through, is the reason I have a problem.” Sounds like they should've fired the Strike group commander
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He’s the skipper. His job is to make those tough calls. His Admiral said he didn’t hear a word about it. He could be lying but he was the one entrusted to make sound, rational decisions. If the SGC told him to pound sand, go up to his superiors, and keep going up until the SECNAV
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From what I read of the report, he seemed on the verge of panic.
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Perfect reason to relieve him of his command
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! In the case of an aircraft carrier plagued with the coronavirus? It certainly makes sense to me! Communication is the key to success, and it sounds as though the captain, didn't do his job well, "demonstrating poor judgment" CC: