US navy does not rule out punishing captain of carrier who wrote scathing letter
WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - The US Navy on Wednesday (April 1) did not rule out punishing the captain of the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt, who wrote a scathing letter to Navy leadership asking for stronger measures to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
In a four-page letter, the contents of which were confirmed by US officials to Reuters on Tuesday, Captain Brett Crozier described a bleak situation onboard the nuclear-powered carrier as more sailors tested positive for the virus.
The letter put the Pentagon on the defensive about whether it was doing enough to keep service members safe and alarmed the families of those aboard the ship
Its home port is San Diego, California.
"I don't know who leaked the letter to the media. That would be something that would violate the principles of good order and discipline, if he were responsible for that. But I don't know that," Acting US Navy Secretary Thomas Modly said when asked multiple times if the captain would be punished.
"The fact that he wrote the letter up to his chain of command to express his concerns would absolutely not result in any type of retaliation," Modly said.
In the letter, the captain called for "decisive action" and removing over 4,000 sailors from the ship and isolating them.
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