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Two U.S. Navy Ships Collide During Caribbean Replenishment, Two Hurt

The collision occurred within a reinforced Caribbean deployment that has concentrated major U.S. naval assets.

Overview

  • The guided‑missile destroyer USS Truxtun and the fast combat support ship USNS Supply made contact during an underway resupply on Wednesday.
  • Two service members sustained minor injuries and were reported in stable condition, according to U.S. Southern Command spokesman Col. Emmanuel Ortiz.
  • Both ships resumed sailing and remain operational as damage assessments proceed.
  • Naval authorities opened a formal investigation to determine the cause and identify any needed corrective actions.
  • The incident took place during an expanded regional presence that includes the carrier USS Gerald R. Ford; The Wall Street Journal first reported the collision, and Truxtun had recently deployed from Norfolk after an emergent equipment repair.