Trump reportedly wanted to fire the US Navy captain who pleaded for 'immediate' coronavirus help

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Trump reportedly wanted to fire the US Navy captain who pleaded for 'immediate' coronavirus help
 
 
Trump reportedly wanted to fire the US Navy captain who pleaded for 'immediate' coronavirus help
 
"I thought it looked terrible, to be honest with you," Trump said. "Now, they made their decision, I didn't make the decision."
 
 
 
 
 
Trump says he will 'get involved' in the firing of Navy aircraft carrier captain because he doesn't 'want to destroy somebody for having a bad day'
 
 
Trump says he will 'get involved' in the firing of Navy aircraft carrier captain because he doesn't 'want to destroy somebody for having a bad day'
 
"I'm going to get involved and see what is going on there because I don't want to destroy somebody for having a bad day," Trump said Monday.
 
 
 
 
 
'I hate seeing bad things happen': Trump approves of Navy secretary's resignation, says it's a 'really unselfish thing'
 
 
'I hate seeing bad things happen': Trump approves of Navy secretary's resignation, says it's a 'really unselfish thing'
 
"He made a mistake, but he had a bad day," Trump said of Capt. Brett Crozier. "I hate seeing bad things happen, man made a mistake."
 
 
 
 
 
 
Boeing shunned automation for decades. When the aviation giant finally embraced it, an automated system in the 737 Max kicked off the biggest crisis in its history.
 
 
Boeing shunned automation for decades. When the aviation giant finally embraced it, an automated system in the 737 Max kicked off the biggest crisis in its history.
 
Boeing was known in the industry for prioritizing pilot control and knowledge. But the MCAS system on its 737 Max planes appears to violate that.
 
 
 
 
 
US special operations troops are getting busier, and concerns about their behavior have only gotten worse
 
 
US special operations troops are getting busier, and concerns about their behavior have only gotten worse
 
Along with questions about the efficacy of their tactics and strategy, special operations forces have been plagued by scandal and reports of crimes.
 
 
 
 
 
Soldiers are about to get their hands on the Army's new squad designated marksman rifle
 
 
Soldiers are about to get their hands on the Army's new squad designated marksman rifle
 
The Army issued two contracts for 5,851 SDMRs at just over $6,100 each, a total of roughly $56 million.
 
 
 
 
 
The coronavirus pandemic has forced special operations units to improvise in their training and selection
 
 
The coronavirus pandemic has forced special operations units to improvise in their training and selection
 
Some special operations units have canceled spring selection processes in order to comply with Defense Department guidelines
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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