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  1. 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. After completing naval nuclear training, he served as an officer on several aircraft carriers.

    • 1992–2022
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  2. Brett Elliot Crozier (* 24. Februar 1970 in Santa Rosa, Kalifornien) ist ein US-amerikanischer Captain der United States Navy. Er diente bis Anfang April 2020 als Commanding Officer des Flugzeugträgers USS Theodore Roosevelt .

  3. 14. Feb. 2022 · Brett Crozier, who led the Theodore Roosevelt during its COVID-19 outbreak in 2020, will leave the service after 30 years. He was relieved of command after a leaked email asking for more help for his sailors, but later cleared of wrongdoing by a Navy investigation.

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  4. 14. Juni 2023 · Retired Navy Capt. Brett Crozier, who was relieved of command of the USS Theodore Roosevelt in 2020 after sending a plea for help to higher-ups, talks about his career and the pandemic in his new book. He says he has no regrets and is proud of his sailors, but also reveals some personal and professional challenges.

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  5. 15. Juni 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...

  6. 6. März 2021 · The website sued the Navy to get access to Crozier's emails after he was fired from his command of the USS Theodore Roosevelt amid a COVID-19 outbreak. The emails show a different story of what happened and how Crozier was supported by his crew and other commanders.

  7. 16. Apr. 2020 · Capt. Brett Crozier opened his March 30 message to three admirals by saying he would “gladly” follow them “into battle whenever needed.” But the skipper of the USS Theodore Roosevelt shifted to...