Washington — Two U.S. Navy vessels collided during a replenishment-at-sea in the Caribbean on Wednesday, injuring two sailors who reported minor wounds and are in stable condition. The Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Truxtun and the Supply-class fast combat support ship USNS Supply sustained an incident while conducting ship-to-ship refueling; both vessels continued sailing. U.S. Southern Command confirmed the collision, said the Navy has launched an investigation, and reported the Truxtun departed Norfolk Feb. 6. The wider U.S. naval buildup in the region and a separate Marine overboard fatality have been reported. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Naval safety investigators, training units, and logistics coordinators may use findings to improve procedures and reduce future replenishment-at-sea risks.
Two sailors sustained minor injuries; the incident raised operational and reputational costs for the deployed U.S. naval tasking in the Caribbean.
Two U.S. Navy Ships Collide During Caribbean Replenishment Operation
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