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Navy Drops Criminal Charges Against Officers In USS Fitzgerald Collision Case

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The decision ends a legal battle in which the Navy blamed Cmdr. Bryce Benson and Lt. Natalie Combs for what it called an “avoidable” accident. The move is likely to end their naval careers.

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