Yesterday, senior Navy officials recommended that Captain Brett Crozier be reinstated as commander of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt. Captain Crozier was fired after a letter expressing concern about the health and safety of his crew in a shipboard coronavirus outbreak was leaked to the press.
“Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday has presented recommendations to the acting secretary of the Navy, James McPherson,” the Navy said in a statement on Friday. “Secretary McPherson is continuing discussions with Secretary of Defense Mark Esper.”
Rather than accept the recommendation Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper is taking time to consider whether to sign off on reinstating the captain of the nuclear-powered carrier. Reportedly, Esper’s decision to hold up the investigation has surprised Navy officials, who believed that the defense secretary would leave the process in the hands of the military chain of command. Ironically, Captain Crozier was fired for going outside the chain of command to express concern for the health of his sailors. Continue reading