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Maybe I’m being overly cynical but I fought a lot of fires over a lot of years and found a handful that were accidental but helped along on purpose
SrA John Monette
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Interesting. The engineer's findings don't explain the "sabotage" of the fire stations though. Do ships not have sprinkler systems? Shame to lose the Bonnie Dick!
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SFC Michael Hasbun
SFC Michael Hasbun
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One of the results of all of the investigations is a lot of firings of leaders on the ship. It seems like a lot of maintenance, training, etc... wasn't actually being done as reported. It's entirely possible that equipment hadn't worked in months or years...

https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2021/10/20/36-officials-including-five-admirals-face-potential-discipline-over-bonhomme-richard-fire/
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CPT Lawrence Cable
CPT Lawrence Cable
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SFC Michael Hasbun - It's always the "Commands Fault". It had nothing to do with the Bonhomme Richard being about a decade late for a drydock refitting, or that the vessel had just come off a fairly intense operational tempo with 7th Fleet Forward, was short of fully qualified crew and officers, or a good part of the maintenance problems were caused by sticking a band-aid on problems that needed services not available without pulling it out of the Fleet.
The Navy has a bad habit of throwing the local Command under the bus for events that arose because of dictates from the Navy Department.
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