Pair of US Navy Ships Collide, Injuring 2 Sailors
The U.S. Southern Command, which oversees military operations for Latin America and its surrounding waterways, confirmed the collision.
Pair of US Navy Ships Collide, Injuring 2 Sailors The USS Truxtun and USNS Supply, U.S. Navy ships, collided on Feb. 11 during an at-sea replenishment. Two U.S. personnel sustained minor injuries and are in stable condition. The U.S. Southern Command confirmed the collision but did not release further details on the damage to the vessels.
- A U.S. Navy destroyer, USS Truxtun, and a supply ship, USNS Supply, collided on Feb. 11.
- The collision occurred during an at-sea replenishment operation.
- Two U.S. personnel suffered minor injuries and are in stable condition.
- The U.S. Southern Command confirmed the incident but did not provide details on ship damage.
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