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The nutty thing about this was timing. He was taking the submarine into the yards for decommissioning. At that point he was losing his command. For them to do this, he had to have done something serious.
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MCPO Roger Collins
LTC Jason Mackay Guess who has egg on their face?
https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2017/06/27/pennsylvania-submarine-commander-relieved/
https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2017/06/27/pennsylvania-submarine-commander-relieved/
Pennsylvania submarine commander relieved
Pennsylvania submarine commander relieved
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LTC Jason Mackay
MCPO Roger Collins - not sure what I am to take away from this post. https://www.stripes.com/news/navy/removed-submarine-commander-faces-adultery-conduct-unbecoming-charges-1.481189
Removed submarine commander faces adultery, conduct unbecoming charges
Navy Cmdr. Steven Everhart was removed from duty last month amid allegations of misconduct. He has been charged with adultery and conduct unbecoming an officer, a Navy spokesman said Wednesday.
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MCPO Roger Collins
LTC Jason Mackay The CO was relieved of command, this article proved you correct. It’s the first time I’ve seen this. You can’t understand an admission that I was wrong?
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LTC Jason Mackay
MCPO Roger Collins - not trying to rub anything in your face. Was just confused as I was alternating between responding to you and Warren. Nothing but respect Master Chief.
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This raises an interesting topic of conversation. Are we now requiring so much specialized knowledge that officers are no longer focused on the fundamental requirement to lead and inspire subordinates?
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For the Navy folks on RP, does the boatswain usually salute with his/her left hand as depicted in this picture?
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CDR Dan Cunningham
Whichever hand is the dominant for piping, they salute with the other. Totally normal.
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