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== Brett Crozier ==
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Brett Crozier is a notable figure in the United States Navy, best known for his role as the commanding officer of the USS Theodore Roosevelt during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Early Life and Education

Brett Crozier was born in Santa Rosa, California, and attended the United States Naval Academy, where he graduated in 1992. He later earned a Master's degree in National Security and Strategic Studies from the Naval War College.

Naval Career

Crozier's naval career spans over two decades, during which he served in various capacities. He was the executive officer of the USS Ronald Reagan, and the commanding officer of the USS Blue Ridge. In November 2019, he assumed command of the USS Theodore Roosevelt.

USS Theodore Roosevelt COVID-19 Outbreak

In March 2020, a major outbreak of COVID-19 occurred aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt. Crozier, in response to the escalating situation, sent a letter to Navy leadership calling for decisive action to prevent deaths. The letter was leaked to the media, leading to a controversy that resulted in Crozier's removal from command.

Aftermath and Legacy

Crozier's removal sparked a debate about the handling of the COVID-19 outbreak within the military. His actions were praised by some for prioritizing the health and safety of his crew, while others criticized him for circumventing the chain of command.

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