Two U.S. Navy Ships Collide in Caribbean Replenishment, Two Injured but Both Remain Underway
Feb 19
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An Arleigh Burke–class guided‑missile destroyer, USS Truxtun (DDG‑103), and fast combat support ship USNS Supply (T‑AOE‑6) collided during a replenishment‑at‑sea evolution in the Caribbean Sea near South America, resulting in two minor injuries; Southern Command said both vessels remained able to sail. The mishap — the first reported in a Trump‑era naval buildup in the Caribbean tied to narcotics interdiction and a partial "quarantine" of sanctioned Venezuelan oil tankers — comes after a recent string of accidents involving the USS Harry S. Truman carrier strike group in the Middle East.
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