The Navy has fired a dozen leaders but won't explain why
Source: NBC News
The Navy has fired a dozen leaders but won't explain why
A total of 13 commanding officers have been fired so far this year, including five in one week, the Navy said.
June 17, 2022, 1:55 PM EDT
By Melissa Chan
The Navy has fired nearly a dozen officers in leadership positions in less than three months, including five in one week, due to a loss of confidence in their ability to command an unusual string of terminations across land, air and sea teams, experts said.
At least nine commanding officers and two senior advisers have been relieved of their duties since April, when a cluster of suicides on the USS George Washington warship sparked widespread concerns of a mental health crisis.
A total of 13 commanding officers have been fired so far this year, including 12 in the Navy and one in the Marine Corps, the Navy said. Most recently, four Naval commanding officers and a top leader were ousted from June 8 to June 14.
Its unclear what prompted the personnel changes, which the Navy said were unrelated to each other. The Navy did not elaborate further on specific conditions that led to the firings, but stressed the importance of "trust and confidence" across all levels of the chain of command.
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Thomas Hurt
(13,925 posts)hibbing
(10,402 posts)DashOneBravo
(2,679 posts)With all the security clearances.
My bet its more Fat Leonard cases
Turbineguy
(38,378 posts)brewens
(15,359 posts)from the military and law enforcement.
gladium et scutum
(811 posts)they were just incompetent, fiddling around with subordinates, or had a hand in the cookie jar.
Baitball Blogger
(48,047 posts)Really, every arm of the military has its problems. But the Navy has a strange kettle of fish. What I have seen in the retired officers is nothing short of expecting idol worshiping. They don't like to be questioned in their community leadership roles, even though their decision-making process is obviously flawed.
And I say this was great pain, because I know, individually, some great people who chose to serve in that branch of government.