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Kings Bay-based submarine loses it’s Commander

A November accident involving a Kings Bay-based submarine has cost its commander his job and taxpayers at least $1 million, the Navy says.

The USS Georgia, an Ohio-class guided missile submarine, struck a channel buoy and grounded as it was returning to port in Kings Bay, on November 25, the Navy said.

Capt. Dave Adams of the Georgia was relieved of command on Monday by Rear Adm. Randy Crites, commander of Submarine Group 10 at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay.

“Commanding officers are held to the highest standards of professional conduct and accept the responsibility of command with full regard for its consequences,” the Navy statement said.

Adams accepted full responsibility for the accident in a statement to the The Brunswick News near the sub base in southern Georgia.

The Navy said the accident caused about $1 million in damage to the 18,000-ton, 560-foot-long nuclear submarine. The service said in December that the damage was limited to the exterior of the sub and there was no water intrusion.

The Georgia was commissioned in 1982 as a ballistic-missile sub and converted to a guided-missile boat in 2004.

The Navy said Adams was being reassigned within Submarine Group 10 and the investigation into the accident remains open.

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