The Region - News from Jan. 19, 1986
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The skipper of the aircraft carrier Enterprise will be relieved of his command because his ship scraped against an underwater mountain, causing $17 million in damage, according to published reports in San Diego. The Navy reportedly will remove Capt. Robert J. Leuschner later this month from his command for his part in the collision. The nuclear-powered warship rubbed against an underwater mountain 100 miles southwest of San Diego on Nov. 2, the reports said, producing a 40-foot gash in the outer hull and bending the port bilge keel.
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