Naval Board of Inquiry and Naval Court of Inquiry are two types of investigative court proceedings, conducted by the United States Navy in response to...
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West Loch disaster (category History of Oahu)
the official death toll; he believes 132 men died at West Loch. A Naval Board of Inquiry, under Rear Admiral John F. Shafroth Jr., was opened in Pearl Harbor...
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court of inquiry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Court of inquiry may refer to: Naval Board of Inquiry - U.S. court of inquiry into a naval matter...
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Dec. 7 only to have his warning disregarded." In August 1942, the Naval Board of Inquiry found that Tyler had been assigned to the Intercept Center with...
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airlifted to the naval base hospital in Mumbai. According to the naval board of inquiry, the fire was caused due to problems in the cables of the vessel. This...
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Navy tug Iroquois and two coal barges. Inquiries that commenced in June culminated in the establishment of the "Naval Station, Honolulu" on 17 November 1899...
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Ehime Maru and USS Greeneville collision (category Non-combat naval accidents)
and some crew members. After Waddle had been questioned by the Naval Board of Inquiry, it was decided that a full court-martial would be unnecessary,...
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Polaris expedition (category History of Greenland)
the following summer. A naval board of inquiry investigated Hall's death, but no charges were ever laid. However, an exhumation of his body in 1968 revealed...
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Ward Boston (category United States Navy personnel of World War II)
the Navy as a Legal Specialist, where, as chief counsel to the Naval Board of Inquiry investigating the 1967 Israeli attack on the USS Liberty that killed...
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Lisa Nowak (category Naval Postgraduate School alumni)
charges of felony burglary of a car and misdemeanor battery. She remained a Navy captain until the following year when a Naval Board of Inquiry voted unanimously...
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Kermit Tyler (category Recipients of the Legion of Merit)
an alarm of "attack imminent.” Following an investigation by a Naval Board of Inquiry in August 1942, it was determined that Tyler had been assigned to...
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Chester W. Nimitz (category Recipients of the Order of Naval Merit (Brazil))
steamer. Following the grounding, a naval board of inquiry was convened to investigate the circumstances. The board found that Nimitz had indeed made an...
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USS E-2 (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
1916. p. 1. Retrieved 15 January 2016. "Naval Board of Inquiry proceedings regarding culpable explosion of the Edison battery installation". The New...
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USS Missouri (BB-63) (category Naval museums in the United States)
February with the aid of tugboats, pontoons, beach gear and a rising tide. After the subsequent Naval Board of Inquiry, Brown and three of his officers were...
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James G. Sawkins (category History of Marin County, California)
industries of Jamaica, Peru, Hawaii, and Australia. Circa 1849, Sawkins testified against Navy general Joseph Warren Revere in a Naval Court of Inquiry due to...
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Port Chicago disaster (category Naval magazine explosions)
the leave, causing a major grievance among the enlisted men. A Naval Board of Inquiry was convened on July 21, 1944, to find out what had happened. The...
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Wilhelm Zahn (section Inquiry)
sinking of the ship by a Soviet submarine. Following the sinking of Wilhelm Gustloff, a naval board of inquiry was convened; Zahn appeared in front of it,...
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USS Fitzgerald and MV ACX Crystal collision (category Non-combat naval accidents)
a Naval Board of Inquiry to be convened to investigate his misconduct and jeopardizing his retirement. The Navy decided against the Board of Inquiry, instead...
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USS Dorado (SS-248) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
were found. Subsequently, the Board of Investigation held in Guantánamo Bay, and the more formal Naval Board of Inquiry held at the Washington Navy Yard...
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USS Chesapeake (1799) (category War of 1812 ships of the United Kingdom)
United States. There he faced a Naval Board of Inquiry which found that he was censurable for "inactive and dilatory conduct of the squadron under his command"...
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1948 Gozo luzzu disaster (section Inquiry)
island of Malta, to Mġarr, Gozo, capsized and sank in rough seas off Qala, in the colony of Malta, killing 23 of the 27 people on board. Inquiries held...
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How the Battleship Maine Was Destroyed (category Naval history)
of the Maine's 1898 destruction in Havana Harbor. Rickover provides historical and political context for the event before discussing the Naval Board of...
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USS Eagle 56 (category Shipwrecks of the Maine coast)
been operating in the waters off Maine. At a Naval Board of Inquiry in Portland the following week, five of the 13 survivors claimed to have seen a submarine...
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HMAS Otama (category Oberon-class submarines of the Royal Australian Navy)
minutes, and the submariners were not required to wear lifebelts. A naval board of inquiry recommended that action be taken against two officers, although...
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Joseph Warren Revere (general) (category United States Naval Academy alumni)
(1914). Catalogue of the Portraits in the Jamaica History Gallery of the Institute of Jamaica. Institute of Jamaica. Naval Board of Inquiry, Case Number 1238...
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Allen B. Reed (category United States Naval Academy alumni)
visit to the mayor of San Francisco, and he was a member of a Naval Board of Inquiry. Reed assumed the command of a landing force of 120 men in Nicaragua...
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Emil Bessels (category Explorers of the Arctic)
Bessels and the other surviving members of the expedition crew were questioned by a naval board of inquiry about the events leading to Hall's death....
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SAS President Kruger (category Rothesay-class frigates of the South African Navy)
total of 177 crewmen of the 193 aboard were rescued.: 234–35 A naval board of inquiry was appointed shortly afterwards that determined the cause of the...
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Archie C. Kuntze (category United States Naval Academy alumni)
On 6 July he was assigned to Naval Station Treasure Island, San Francisco. On 3 August 1966 the Naval Board of Inquiry recommended a court-martial for...
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Oliver F. Naquin (category United States Naval Academy alumni)
of the USS Squalus were brought up in four trips as the diving bell rode a cable attached to the forward escape hatch of the submarine. A naval board...
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