Crippled US Guided Missile Destroyer Suffers Additional Damage By Transport Ship During Loading



Daily Mail: USS Fitzgerald is damaged AGAIN: Hull of the beleaguered destroyer is punctured by a transport ship that was supposed to take it to the U.S. for repairs after it collided with a vessel in Japan

* The USS Fitzgerald, an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, was damaged in a collision with a merchant vessel off Japan this summer
* It was patched up at its home port in Yokosuka, Japan, so that it could be hauled to Mississippi to undergo more extensive repairs
* But as it was being loaded onto a heavy-lift vessel on Sunday in deep water, it suffered two more punctures to its hull and had to be taken back to Yokosuka
* Temporary repairs will likely delay the ship's journey back to the U.S. a few days
* Seven sailors were killed and three more injured in the first accident in June
* Repairs are expected to cost the Navy $367million

A U.S. destroyer that was significantly damaged in a fatal collision with a merchant vessel off the coast of Japan this summer has suffered a further blow.

After the initial accident, the USS Fitzgerald, an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, was taken to its home port in Yokosuka, Japan to be patched up so that it could be hauled to Huntington Ingalls Industries in Pascagoula, Mississippi for extensive repairs.

Those repairs were recently completed

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