US Navy non-combat accidents. Zero lesbians. THere are many more
2017, 21 August: 10 killed, destroyer John S. McCain’s collision with merchant tanker, near Singapore
2017, 17 June: 7 killed, destroyer Fitzgerald’s collision with merchant ACX Crystal, off Japan
2002, 8 May: 7 killed, collision of two T-39 trainers, Pensacola, Florida
1999, 9 December: 7 killed, amphibious assault ship Bonhomme Richard CH-46 helicopter crash, off Point Loma, California
1991, 21 March: 27 killed, mid-air collision of two P-3 Orions, off San Diego
1990, 21 December: 21 killed, carrier Saratoga, ferry capsized, Haifa, Israel
1990, 31 October: 10 killed, amphibious assault ship Iwo Jima, steam valve rupture, Arabian Sea
1989, 19 April: 47 killed, battleship Iowa, turret explosion, off Puerto Rico
1983, 17 June: 14 killed, P-3 crash, Kauai, Hawaii
1983, 1 May: 15 killed, C-131 crash, St. Johns River, Jacksonville, Florida
1982, 3 April: 11 killed, carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower, C-1A COD crash, Crete
1981, 26 May: 14 killed, carrier Nimitz, EA-6B crash on flight deck, off Florida
1981, 26 February: 16 killed, Navy C-130 crash, South China Sea
1980, 19 April: 7 killed, P-3 crash, Samoa
1977, 17 January: 49 killed, Trenton and Guam, LCM-6 collides with merchant ship, Barcelona, Spain
1975, 22 November: 8 killed, 47 injured, carrier John F. Kennedy’s collision with cruiser Belknap, off Sicily, Italy
1973, 11 December: 6 killed, 38 injured, carrier Kitty Hawk, machinery room fire, South China Sea
1973, 5 February: 7 killed, 5 injured, destroyer Basilone, boiler explosion, off Virginia Capes
1972, 1 October: 20 killed, 38 injured, heavy cruiser Newport News, turret explosion, Vietnam
1969, 2 June: 74 killed, destroyer Frank E. Evans (sunk—stern half remained afloat) collision with carrier HMAS Melbourne, South China Sea
1969, 15 January: 28 killed, 343 injured, carrier Enterprise, flight deck fire, off Oahu, Hawaii
1968, 22 May: 99 killed (all hands), nuclear attack submarine Scorpion sunk, near Azores
1967, 29 July: 134 killed, 161 injured, carrier Forrestal, flight deck fire, South China Sea
1944, 17 July: 320 killed, ammunition explosion, U.S. Naval Magazine, Port Chicago, California
1944, 4 July: 42 killed, submarine S-28, sunk due to unknown cause, off Oahu, Hawaii
1944, 21 May: 163 killed, 396 injured, six LSTs destroyed in ammunition explosion, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1944, 3 January: 138 killed, 60 injured, destroyer Turner, ammunition explosion, New York harbor
1943, 20 November: 43 killed, 19 injured, battleship Mississippi, turret explosion, Gilbert Islands
1943, 12 June: 42 killed, submarine R-12 sunk by accident, off Key West, Florida
1942, 18 February: 204 killed, destroyer Truxton and cargo ship Pollux run aground in storm, Newfoundland
1942, 24 January: 46 killed, submarine S-26 accidentally rammed, Gulf of Panama
1941, 19 June: 33 killed, submarine O-9 sunk during deep submergence test, off Portsmouth, New Hampshire
1941, 2 January: 11 killed, PBY Catalina crash, San Diego
1939, 12 May: 26 killed, submarine Squalus sank during test dive, off Portsmouth, New Hampshire
1938, 2 February: 11 killed, two PBY Catalinas collided, off California coast
1938, 5 January: 7 killed, PBY Catalina crash, off Point Loma, California
1933, 4 April: 73 killed, 3 injured, airship Akron crash, off Barnegat, New Jersey
1928, 17 December: 39 killed, submarine S-4 rammed and sunk, off Cape Cod, Massachusetts
1926, 10 July: 19 killed, 39 injured, ammunition explosion by lightning, Naval Ammunition Depot, Jersey City, New Jersey
1925, 25 September: 33 killed, submarine S-51 sank after collision, Block Island, Rhode Island
1925, 3 September: 14 killed, 2 injured, airship Shenandoah crash, Ohio
1924, 20 October: 14 killed, light cruiser Trenton, turret explosion, Virginia Capes
1924, 12 June: 48 killed, battleship Mississippi, turret explosion, off San Pedro, California