Post by merc on May 19, 2020 10:14:31 GMT
'LOSS OF CONFIDENCE' US Navy fires Captain of USS Philippine Sea after ship spills 4,000 GALLONS of diesel fuel into Virginia river
Kassidy Vavra, News Reporter
THE US Navy has fired the Captain of USS Philippine Sea, just days after the ship spilled 4,000 gallons of diesel fuel into a Virginia river.
Naval sources did not specify why Captain Erica L. Hoffmann was fired – but simply said it was due to “a loss of confidence,” the Navy Times reported.
Erica L. Hoffmann has been removed as the Captain of the USS Philippine Sea
The USS Philippine Sea
The USS Philippine SeaCredit: U.S. Navy
“Many factors weigh into a decision to relieve a commanding officer due to loss of confidence,” Naval Surface Force Atlantic spokeswoman Lt Cmdr Richlyn Ivey told the Navy Times.
Hoffman's removal as the captain of the warship comes just a week after the fuel spilled into the York River in Virginia on May 7.
The USS Philippine Sea was at a pier at the Naval Weapons Station in Virginia, when 4,000 gallons of diesel spilled into the river, Ted Brown, a U.S. Fleet Forces Command Environmental Public Affairs Officer said.
Most of the diesel was contained, and officials began cleanup immediately.
Brown said there was minimal impact to the nearby shoreline from the fuel.
Erica L. Hoffmann (right) salutingCredit: U.S. Navy
A Tomahawk missile is fired from the bow of the USS Philippines Sea in the first strike against Yugoslavia on March 24, 2013Credit: Reuters
Navy officials have since launched an investigation into the cause of the spill.
Ivey told the Navy Times she can't comment on the details of the investigation.
Just a little more than a week after the incident, Hoffmann was fired.
Officials did not specify why Hoffmann was removed from her position, or directly link it to the fuel spill.
She had been working as the USS Philippine Sea's Captain since April 2019, according to her bio.
Kassidy Vavra, News Reporter
THE US Navy has fired the Captain of USS Philippine Sea, just days after the ship spilled 4,000 gallons of diesel fuel into a Virginia river.
Naval sources did not specify why Captain Erica L. Hoffmann was fired – but simply said it was due to “a loss of confidence,” the Navy Times reported.
Erica L. Hoffmann has been removed as the Captain of the USS Philippine Sea
Erica L. Hoffmann has been removed as the Captain of the USS Philippine SeaCredit: U.S. Navy
The USS Philippine SeaCredit: U.S. Navy
“Many factors weigh into a decision to relieve a commanding officer due to loss of confidence,” Naval Surface Force Atlantic spokeswoman Lt Cmdr Richlyn Ivey told the Navy Times.
Hoffman's removal as the captain of the warship comes just a week after the fuel spilled into the York River in Virginia on May 7.
The USS Philippine Sea was at a pier at the Naval Weapons Station in Virginia, when 4,000 gallons of diesel spilled into the river, Ted Brown, a U.S. Fleet Forces Command Environmental Public Affairs Officer said.
Most of the diesel was contained, and officials began cleanup immediately.
Brown said there was minimal impact to the nearby shoreline from the fuel.
Navy officials have since launched an investigation into the cause of the spill.
Ivey told the Navy Times she can't comment on the details of the investigation.
Just a little more than a week after the incident, Hoffmann was fired.
Officials did not specify why Hoffmann was removed from her position, or directly link it to the fuel spill.
She had been working as the USS Philippine Sea's Captain since April 2019, according to her bio.