Bottomsouth wrote:LKN wrote:Leadership - being willing to sacrifice your career for the lives of your men
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In fairness, he sent the letter to the higher ups at the same time he leaked it to the Chronicle. The Navy has acted on testing and keeping those infected sailors at Guam in isolation. As a captain I understand his concerns but you cannot send a letter to the ones that make decisions above you and then mail the same letter out to news publications as if the Navy is not reacting to the request. He lost some confidence there.
I get why this is happening. He almost certainly knew the consequences of doing this and acted to protect his men; that's pretty amazing.
Especially considering being the captain of a carrier is a plum job which likely means you are marked for advancement.


























