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USS MIDWAY Lt. j.g. Rich Chao, the PAO of the USS Midway (CV 41), chronicles the public affairs aspects of the ship’s 1990 fire as follows: June  20,  1990,  was  a  day  I  had  to  juggle feathers in a sudden storm. Two explosions and a fire occurred while the USS Midway (fig. 2-2) conducted routine flight operations approximately  125  nautical  miles  northeast  of Yokosuka,  Japan.  Three  crew  members  died and eight  others  were  seriously  injured  in  the line  of  duty.  All  11  crewmen  belonged  to  an elite  fire-fighting  team  known  as  the  “Flying Squad.” It  was  not  planned  as  a  soporific  day  for  the Midway public affairs staff anyway. After weeks of coordination,    we    spent    the    morning    double- checking the details  of  an  important  VIP  embark that  included  a  senior  Japanese  Defense  Agency official   and   a   Japanese   vice   admiral.   A   1MC announcement  preceded  by  rapid  bells  broke  my train of thought. “Smoke,  smoke,  smoke.  .  .  I  have  a  report  of white smoke in compartment . . . away the Flying Squad  away,”  came  across  the  1MC.  JO1  Brady Bautch began logging a sequence of events as we always  do  for all damage control announcements. A  similar  scenario  happened  during  a  previous media embark and we expected everything would 174.132 Figure 2-2.—USS Midway (CV 41). (Official U.S. Navy photograph by PH2 Rodney C. Orallo) 2-5

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