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4 incidents, 2 deadly, raise questions about Navy operations 

By KATY DAIGLE, Associated Press
Published: August 22, 2017, 6:54am

BANGKOK (AP) — One major U.S. Navy collision may be an accident, two a coincidence. But analysts say the deadly incidents involving the USS John S. McCain this week and USS Fitzgerald in June call for thorough investigations to restore confidence in a Navy considered the world’s best.

There were two more minor accidents involving Navy warships earlier this year. A commander says the four “cannot be viewed in isolation.”

The Navy has ordered an “operational pause,” which one analyst said makes sense “to explore what on Earth is happening.”

Another expert says the incidents raise the question of whether Navy forces are stretched too thin.

It is still unclear how the collision occurred early Monday between the USS McCain and a tanker off Singapore, leaving 10 American sailors missing and five injured.

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