The following is the command investigation into the Jan. 12, 2016 engineering casualty that sidelined USS Fort Worth (LCS-3) for several months and resulted in the relief of the commander of LCS Crew 101.
Document: Investigation into USS Fort Worth Engine Casualty
October 14, 2016 6:35 PM

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