Coulter's Law in play here? I did not notice that the commanding officer was named. CO should be quoted in the article taking responsibility for the crew's actions and results.
Were there injuries? Did they hit a surface vessel? Did they hit a Chinese boat? Did they hit the sea floor? C'mon, man! Enquiring minds want to know!
Coulter's Law in play here? I did not notice that the commanding officer was named. CO should be quoted in the article taking responsibility for the crew's actions and results.
Were there injuries? Did they hit a surface vessel? Did they hit a Chinese boat? Did they hit the sea floor? C'mon, man! Enquiring minds want to know!
>[Updated: Almost a dozen sailors have been injured after a U.S. nuclear attack submarine **hit an unknown underwater object** in the South China Sea](https://news.usni.org/2021/10/07/breaking-attack-submarine-uss-connecticut-suffers-underwater-in-pacific)
Submarine crews operate under a different set of rules than that of the surface fleet.
Submarine crews operate under a different set of rules than that of the surface fleet.
hmm
hmm
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