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USA TODAY A Navy sailor has been charged with starting a fire on an amphibious assault ship last summer that injured more than 60 firefighters and caused billions in damage. The 22-year-old USS Bonhomme Richard burst into flames on July 12, 2020, and smoldered for more than four days off San Diego. More than 60 sailors and civilians were treated for minor injuries, heat exhaustion and smoke inhalation. The ship was decommissioned in November 2020 after an assessment determined repairs to the ship would cost $3 billion and take five to seven years. Evidence collected in the following investigation was enough to accuse the sailor, who has not been named, of starting the fire, Cmdr. Sean Robertson, U.S. 3rd Fleet spokesperson, said in a statement. The sailor was a crew member at the time and has been charged with aggravated arson and the willful hazarding of a vessel. ....
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – A member of the crew of the USS Bonhomme Richard has been accused of starting the fire which ripped through the ship on July 12, 2020, Navy officials announced Thursday. Charges under the Uniform Code of Military Justice were brought against the sailor who has not been identified Thursday in response to evidence found during the criminal investigation into the fire, which burned for four days while docked in San Diego. Evidence collected during the investigation is sufficient to direct a preliminary hearing in accordance with due process under the military justice system, according to Cmdr. Sean Robertson, U.S. 3rd Fleet spokesman. ....
Ensign Chase Standage, who is currently working toward a post-graduate degree at the University of Maryland, commissioned and graduated from the Naval Academy Friday. Following his post-graduate work, he will head to Pensacola for flight school. ....