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101RRS
Of course they did.
We would like to live in a perfect World. What hasn't been reported is what is happening to the crew now. Unfortunately in the military, as you probably know, upset the top feeders in the chain of command, you pay the penalty. Not fair, but when was the military governed by " fairness ".
"I have no doubt in my mind that Captain Crozier did what he thought was in the best interests of the safety and well-being of his crew. Unfortunately, it did the opposite,” Modly said. “It unnecessarily raised alarms with the families of our sailors and marines with no plan to address those concerns. It raised concerns about the operational capabilities and operational security of that ship that could have emboldened our adversaries to seek advantage. And it undermined the chain of command who had been moving and adjusting as rapidly as possible to get him the help he needed.”"
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