Navy recommends sweeping changes after ship collisions

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WASHINGTON — U.S. Navy leaders are recommending a sweeping list of changes in sailor training, crew requirements and safety procedures to address systemic problems across the Pacific fleet that led to two deadly ship collisions earlier this year that killed

Navy recommends sweeping changes after ship collisions

The damaged port aft hull of the USS John S. McCain is visible while the ship is docked Aug. 22 at Singapore’s Changi naval base.

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WASHINGTON — U.S. Navy leaders are recommending a sweeping list of changes in sailor training, crew requirements and safety procedures to address systemic problems across the Pacific fleet that led to two deadly ship collisions earlier this year that killed 17 sailors, according to a copy of the report obtained by The Associated Press.