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F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 1/15/14, 10:46 AM, KC wrote:
Navy.

Hopefully this is a simple question.

IF, if, if, if, and only *IF* a Navy ship ended up in polluted waters
that somehow got into the drinking water system, who in the Navy would
have been responsible for seeing to it that it didn't happen? The
Captain, First Mate, Radar Guy, Gunner, Swabbie???? GEORGE BUSH??? ACK!
Just wondering now, so if anybody knows, AND cares to answer, please
do....



Once again, *all* the responsibility for the safety of a ship and her
crew falls upon the shoulders of the captain. Period.


Unless he chooses to blame it on a You Tube video or his staff.
 
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