By Steve Sailer
08/05/2021
Earlier: White Sailor Charged In The USS BONHOMME RICHARD Arson
Yup, the US Navy is ready to fight China over Taiwan tomorrow:
Daily life on the USS Bonhomme Richard [artistās conception]
From the Daily Mail:
By JENNIFER SMITH FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 14:55 EDT, 5 August 2021 | UPDATED: 15:34 EDT, 5 August 2021
A female sailor who worked on the COVID Navy ship USNS Mercy dismissed the claims of the ābipolarā seaman accused of torching the USS Bonhomme Richard after he told friends they were engaged until he dumped her for getting pregnant by another man.
Seaman Apprentice Ryan Sawyer Mays, 20, has been charged with setting the fire on board the Bonhomme last July. His attorney says he had nothing to do with it and he is awaiting a preliminary hearing. ā¦
During a ten hour interview with Navy investigators, he told them that heād been in a romantic relationship with Petty Officer Armelle Ane.
He said they were engaged, that he had proposed at a French restaurant, and that the relationship ran into trouble when she was deployed to the UNSN Mercy, a Navy hospital ship that was deployed to Los Angeles to help deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.
While in L.A., deployed on the Mercy, he told investigators that Ane became pregnant by another man.
Mays said it drove him to end their engagement and that he was āsingleā. Heād thought at first that he was the father, the report says. ā¦
But in her interview with investigators the next day, Ane said he made it all up.
Itās unclear if the pair ever dated, but she emphatically told the investigators they had never been engaged, nor had she become pregnant by anyone.
She even said she took a pregnancy test to prove that he was lying, after heād told their friends about her apparent affair. ā¦
āAne refuted and stated that she was not pregnant, never became pregnant, and had previously taken a pregnancy test to confirm that she was not pregnant.
āAne described Mays as being volatile and ābipolar,āā the report reads.
For gossip about steamy goings-on in back rooms, the USS Bonhomme Richard sounds like a cross between the crew of a casual dining restaurant staffed by community college students and Paul Verhoevenās Starship Troopers. Has the Navy installed coed showers yet?