U.S. President Donald Trump says Capt. Crozier, formerly commanding officer of the U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt, was relieved of his command and forced to say a Farewell to Arms because “he wanted to be Ernest Hemmingway.” Capt.
Crozier was relieved on April 2 after memo written by him complaining of a COVID-19 outbreak on his ship was made public, becoming the man For Whom The Bell Tolls in the eyes of the Navy Seceratary.