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  1. Jul 26, 2016 · Prosecutors are now accusing Brett Crozier of planning other violent acts from jail. A grand jury indicted Crozier earlier this year for murder in the death of 76-year old Albert Hail.

  2. Brett Elliott Crozier (born February 24, 1970) is a retired captain in the United States Navy. A United States Naval Academy graduate, he became a naval aviator , first flying helicopters and then switching to fighters.

  3. Mar 8, 2021 · When Acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly announced last year that he had fired Capt. Brett Crozier from his command of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, it was painfully clear that...

    • An 80-percent solution delivered on time is almost always better than a 100-percent solution delivered too late. Captain Crozier was hyper-focused on a solution he believed would meet 100 percent of the CDC guidelines for protecting his crew.
    • Just because you aren’t an expert doesn’t mean you can’t evaluate the quality of data going into your decision. At the time Crozier was making his decisions, the probability data on transmissibility of the disease was fairly good, hence his team could fairly accurately predict the rate of infections.
    • Be careful when suggesting a course of action that could shift risk from a military population to a civilian one. Crozier’s preferred course of action — moving his crew into town — could have introduced a large number of COVID infections into a community of Guam civilians who had little or no health insurance.
    • Military members should be more, not less, disciplined than average Americans. I made the point in my earlier articles that the now-famous farewell celebration for Crozier very likely increased the rate of infection among his crew.
  4. Apr 3, 2020 · On Twitter, a slew of videos showed Captain Croziers walk down the gangway in Guam, most of them depicting him as a hero struck down by his superiors for trying to save the lives of his crew.

  5. Feb 14, 2022 · In a witness statement, Capt. Brett Crozier said he wrote the now-famous email in an urgent effort to help avoid a “larger catastrophe.”

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  7. Jun 15, 2023 · Three years after the Navy fired him for sounding the alarm on a COVID-19 outbreak aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, Brett Crozier in a new book sheds light on his final weeks...

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