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posted by martyb on Saturday November 23 2019, @08:56AM   Printer-friendly
from the pain-and-disability-are-their-own-punishments dept.

Former USS Fitzgerald CO Benson to Retire as Commander Next Month - USNI News

The former commander of a guided-missile destroyer that was involved in a fatal collision in 2017 will retire at his current rank and will be eligible for retirement and medical benefits, his lawyer confirmed to USNI News on Wednesday.

Cmdr. Bryce Benson will retire from the Navy on Dec. 29 after a two-year legal battle with the Navy over his role in the June 17, 2017, collision of USS Fitzgerald (DDG-62) and container ship ACX Crystal off the coast of Japan that resulted in the death of seven sailors.

Benson's retirement was first reported by ProPublica.

The Navy had scheduled a Board of Inquiry for Benson following the dismissal of criminal charges earlier this year, USNI News had learned. The ruling of the board could have threatened his medical care for treatment for traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder Benson suffered during the collision. The stateroom where Benson was sleeping during the time of the collision was crushed by the bow of Crystal, and Benson was flown off the ship for medical treatment as soon as help arrived on the scene. The Navy reversed course last month and allowed Benson to leave the service without a board of inquiry.


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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by Coward, Anonymous on Saturday November 23 2019, @10:46AM (5 children)

    by Coward, Anonymous (7017) on Saturday November 23 2019, @10:46AM (#923770) Journal

    He should take a cruise. I hear there's an excellent captain by the name of Schettino.

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  • (Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday November 23 2019, @10:57AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday November 23 2019, @10:57AM (#923772)

    OK, Boomer, nostalgia, again! Grampa! Time to stick it up your bum, and let the younger generation take over! Someone like that groovy post-millennial, aristarchus! He knows the shit! Not stuck in the past, or in Navel lint, and protocol.

    • (Score: -1, Offtopic) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday November 23 2019, @11:52AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Saturday November 23 2019, @11:52AM (#923792)

      Yes, Aristarchus does know the shit. Ask any pre-pubescent boy in his neighborhood.

  • (Score: 3, Funny) by Bot on Saturday November 23 2019, @03:32PM (2 children)

    by Bot (3902) on Saturday November 23 2019, @03:32PM (#923843) Journal

    Schettino isn't bad at all, just a bit too confident in the reports involving global sea levels rising.

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    • (Score: 1) by DECbot on Sunday November 24 2019, @06:04AM (1 child)

      by DECbot (832) on Sunday November 24 2019, @06:04AM (#924112) Journal

      He screwed up the timetables and was a few years early. It could happen to anyone.

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      • (Score: 2) by Bot on Tuesday November 26 2019, @12:30AM

        by Bot (3902) on Tuesday November 26 2019, @12:30AM (#924720) Journal

        Schettino is a southerner Italian. It is a violation of the fundamental laws of the universe for a southerner to arrive early at whatever appointment. So this incident proves wormholes exists. In facts it looks like the Italian version of the philadelphia experiment. hmm.

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