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US Navy destroyer lost power for four days in South China Sea

Created at 17 Aug · 6:21 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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The USS Benfold, a US guided-missile destroyer, lost power for four days in the South China Sea in July due to an engineering casualty involving its generators. The incident has fueled concerns about the strain on deployed military members.

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Key Numbers

four daysduration of power loss
10,000-tondestroyer displacement
24 Julydate power was lost
28 Julydate destroyer was towed
two daystime to restore power
200 daysUSS Abraham Lincoln deployment without port call
4,000-plusUSS Lincoln service members

Who's Involved

USS Benfold
US guided-missile destroyer that lost power
US Seventh Fleet
Fleet command overseeing the USS Benfold
Commander Matthew Comer
Spokesperson for the US Seventh Fleet
USS Robert Smalls
Vessel that provided meals to the USS Benfold crew
USS George Washington Carrier Strike Group
Group to which the USS Benfold was attached
USS Abraham Lincoln
Carrier group subject to reports of low morale
Ruben Gallego
US Senator from Arizona
Pete Hegseth
US Defense Secretary
Adm Brad Cooper
Commander of US Central Command

↳ Why This Matters

The incident with the USS Benfold and broader reports of low morale and mental health challenges on deployed Navy vessels highlight potential strains on military personnel due to extended deployments and operational tempo, raising questions about readiness and support systems.

Key facts

  • The USS Benfold, a US guided-missile destroyer, lost power for four days in the South China Sea in July.
  • The power loss was due to an engineering casualty involving its generators.
  • Sailors aboard the destroyer experienced a lack of galley services, toilets, and air conditioning.
  • Another vessel, USS Robert Smalls, provided meals to the crew.
  • The USS Benfold was towed to Subic Bay, Philippines, and power was restored two days later.
  • No injuries were reported among the crew.

The USS Benfold, a US guided-missile destroyer, reportedly experienced a four-day loss of power in the South China Sea in July due to an engineering issue with its generators. This incident has amplified concerns regarding the strain on deployed military personnel, particularly in light of other reports about low morale and challenging living conditions aboard the USS George Washington strike group, which includes the USS Benfold.

According to US Naval Institute News, the 10,000-ton destroyer lost power on July 24, leaving sailors without essential services such as galley facilities, toilets, and air conditioning. The USS Robert Smalls, a cruiser within the strike group, assisted by providing meals to the Benfold's crew. The destroyer was subsequently towed to Subic Bay in the Philippines on July 28, with power being restored two days later. US Seventh Fleet spokesperson Commander Matthew Comer stated that the crew demonstrated resilience and professionalism, and no injuries were reported.

These events coincide with reports from Navy Times and Stars and Stripes concerning multiple suicide attempts by sailors aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, which had been deployed for over 200 days without a port call. This has led Democratic lawmakers and military families to question the Trump administration about crew morale, mental health, and living conditions. Senator Ruben Gallego suggested these issues stemmed from the Iran war, while Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth dismissed the reports as misrepresented, asserting that the military provides adequate support. Navy officials acknowledged the strain of extended deployments but stated no increase in suicidal ideation or attempts had been identified.

Adm. Brad Cooper, commander of US Central Command, visited the USS Lincoln and addressed the crew, acknowledging media reports on operational tempo and morale. He characterized many of the reported issues as "old news" and described the deployment as operationally intense. Cooper also noted that the Lincoln had a relatively low number of mental health cases among active aircraft carriers, while also recognizing the unique challenges of long-term sea duty.

Frequently asked questions

The USS Benfold lost power due to an engineering casualty involving its generators.

The destroyer was without power for four days, from July 24 to July 28.

No, there were no injuries to the crew.

Sailors were without galley services, toilets, and air conditioning.

What Happens Next

01The Guardian has reached out to the seventh fleet for comment.
02The USS George Washington strike group was headed to the Middle East to relieve the USS Abraham Lincoln.

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How It Developed

The USS Benfold lost power on July 24 due to an engineering casualty.
Sailors were without essential services like galley, toilets, and air conditioning.
A sister vessel, USS Robert Smalls, provided meals to the crew.
The destroyer was towed to Subic Bay, Philippines, on July 28.
Power was restored two days after being towed.
There were no injuries to the crew.
Reports of low morale and mental health challenges on the USS George Washington strike group emerged.
US Senator Ruben Gallego attributed problems to the Iran war.

Sources

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US Navy destroyer adrift in South China Sea for four days after losing powerThe Guardian

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