An incident that moves the navy
The recent tragedy of the Mexican School Cuauhtémoc School has generated a wave of concern among members of the Spanish Navy, including Princess Leonor. At the moment when Juan Sebastián Elcano docked Santo Domingo, the feelings of mourning were palpable between the crew.
Condolences and solidarity between sailors
Luis Carreras-Presas do Campo, the commander of the Spanish ship, did not hesitate to express his condolences due to the accident that cost two members of the Mexican crew. His statement reflected a sense of brotherhood among the sailors, who share the same vocation and risk in their work.
Details of the accident
The incident occurred during an exit maneuver, when the Cuauhtémoc was drift and its sticks struck the Brooklyn bridge. This impact caused several sailors, who were insured, to fall from dangerous heights, resulting in severe injuries.
THE PROPER PAS DE PRINCESA LEONOR
Princess Leonor is about to conclude her experience aboard Juan Sebastián Elcano, with the scheduled arrival in New York on June 6. This time, however, she will not return to Spain by boat, but will fly by plane before continuing his education at the Fragata Blas de Lezo.
A journey full of learning
During her stay on board, the princess has taken on important responsibilities, including the helm maneuver and machine orders, under the supervision of the navigation officer. Thus, Leonor has shown his commitment to military training and his personal development.
Reflections on his experience
The princess and her crew have experienced difficult times, especially after the accident that has shaken the naval community. Their empathy and response to this difficult situation emphasize the importance of solidarity and mutual support among sailors.