U.S. Navy Cruiser Runs Aground Near Japan

USS Antietam (CG-54) underway on March 6, 2016. US Navy Photo

USNI News: Cruiser USS Antietam Runs Aground in Tokyo Bay, Spills Oil

The Ticonderoga-class cruiser USS Antietam (CG-54) ran aground on Tuesday in Tokyo Bay resulting in an oil spill, two Navy officials confirmed USNI News.

The ship – part of the Navy’s forward deployed forces – was in the process of anchoring in the bay when it ran aground and damaged its props. Antietam was unable to maneuver on its own and was brought back to into port with tugs.

“There were no injuries to U.S. or Japanese personnel. The incident did result in the discharge of hydraulic oil into the water,” read a statement from U.S. Pacific Fleet provided to USNI News.

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