On February 10, 1964, the Australian Navy destroyer HMAS Voyager collided with its own carrier, killing 82 men, because the captain was severely unwell despite the Naval Board knowing his condition and still sending him on duty; no one was ever charged for this tragedy, illustrating how institutional failures in command decisions can lead to catastrophic consequences.
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February 10th, >> [music] >> 1964.
The captain of an Australian Navy destroyer was severely [music] unwell.
The naval board had known.
They sent him out anyway.
His ship turned into the path of its own carrier, cut in two instantly. 82 men dead.
No [music] one was ever charged.
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