From Yahoo News this morning:
MANAMA, Bahrain - Two U.S. Navy vessels - a nuclear-powered submarine and an
amphibious ship - collided during the early morning hours Friday in the Strait of Hormuz between Iran and
the Arabian peninsula, the U.S. Navy's 5th
Fleet reported.
There was no damage to the sub's nuclear propulsion system, said Lt. Nate Christensen, a 5th Fleet spokesman.
The military said in a statement that the incident occurred around 1:00 a.m. local time on Friday (5 p.m. EDT, Thursday), when the USS Hartford, a submarine, and the USS New Orleans, an amphibious ship, collided.
According to the Bahrain-based 5th Fleet, 15 sailors aboard the Hartford were slightly injured but able to return to duty. No injuries were reported aboard the New Orleans.
Both ships were heading to port and were going in the same direction when the incident occurred in the narrow strait, said 5th Fleet spokesman, Lt. Nate Christensen. He said the incident occurred at night and the submarine was submerged at the time but that he could give no further details as the collision is still under investigation.
Both vessels are now heading to port for repairs and evaluation, but Christensen said that following standard security procedures he could not say where the vessels were headed.
The New Orleans suffered a ruptured fuel tank, resulting in an oil spill of approximately 25,000 gallons (95,000 liters) of diesel fuel.
Both ships are currently operating under their own power.
The Navy said both ships were on regularly scheduled deployments to the region and conducting security operations.





If they need someone to steer the ships all they have to do is call Me or Guy and we will be happy to bring them into port as we did with our Heavy
Cruiser many,many times.I did it facing the stern in 'after steering' when the Bridge lost control in Boston Harbor...might even be able to do it
blindfolded ....ha ha! What do you think Guy?
. However, I wouldn't bet against you, Ray
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