The Citizen (KZN)

Admiral axed after warship collision

DESTROYER HOLED BY TANKER

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The commander of the US Navy’s Seventh Fleet will be relieved of duty after a deadly collision between a destroyer and a tanker off Singapore, the latest in a series of accidents, a defence official said on Tuesday.

The decision to remove Vice-Admiral Joseph Aucoin from the post in Japan comes as the navy undertakes a fleet-wide global investigat­ion after Monday’s incident involving the USS John S. McCain, which left 10 sailors missing and five injured.

The Seventh Fleet, which compromise­s ships, submarines and aircraft, is the centrepiec­e of the US military presence in Asia, undertakin­g sensitive missions such as operations in the South China Sea and around the Korean peninsula.

Admiral Aucoin has been commander of the fleet since September 2015 and has been in the navy since 1980.

Monday’s accident was the second fatal collision in two months – after the USS Fitzgerald collided with a cargo ship off Japan in June, leaving seven sailors dead – and the fourth accident in the Pacific this year involving an American warship.

The incidents have sparked concern that the US Navy could be overstretc­hed in East Asia as it tackles China’s rising assertiven­ess and North Korea’s nuclear ambitions.

The latest accident happened before dawn in busy shipping lanes around the Strait of Singapore, leaving a gaping hole in the hull of the warship and flooding it with water.

A massive search involving planes and aircraft was launched and US Navy divers joined the hunt on Tuesday, scouring the ship’s flooded compartmen­ts.

The divers had found remains of some of the sailors, Admiral Scott Swift, commander of the US Pacific Fleet, said without giving further details.

Malaysian authoritie­s, which have deployed 10 ships and two helicopter­s for the search, also said they found a body and a navy helicopter collected it yesterday.

Five countries – the US, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Australia – are now involved in the search covering an area of about 2 600 square kilometres.

The McCain had been heading for a routine stop in Singapore. – AFP

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