
US Navy Destroyer Breaks Down in Pacific, Stranding 300 Sailors
A US Navy destroyer carrying 300 sailors experienced a four-day breakdown in the Pacific Ocean, leaving the crew without water, meals, or functioning toilets. The incident highlighted challenges faced by the vessel during its deployment.
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US Navy destroyer with 300 sailors aboard broke down for 4 days in the Pacific
A US Navy destroyer with about 300 sailors aboard suffered a major breakdown in the Pacific Ocean last month that left it without power for four days, the Navy confirmed in a statement. The USS Benfold “reported an engineering casualty involving its generators, causing a loss of power” on July 24, Navy spokesman Commander Matthew Comer said in the statement. The breakdown meant the crew went without drinking water, meals, functioning toilets and air conditioning for days aboard the ship, Come...
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