Friday 19 September 2014

U.S. Navy Removes Destroyer's Top Three Commanding Officers In Mid-Deployment





From: War News Updates Editor


U.S. Navy Removes Destroyer's Top Three Commanding Officers In Mid-Deployment
Cmdr. Curtis Calloway, left, CMC Travis Biswell and Cmdr. Ed Handley, former XO, (not pictured) of the guided-missile destroyer USS James E. Williams (DDG 95) have been reassigned amid an investigation, the Navy announced. (Navy)

Navy Removes Destroyer's Top Three Commanding Officers Mid-Deployment -- RT

In an extremely rare move, the US Navy removed a ship's top three commanding officers from their posts while it is at sea. The Navy is conducting an investigation into the command climate aboard the USS James E. Williams (DDG-95).

Cmdr. Curtis B. Calloway was relieved as commanding officer of the guided-missile destroyer, along with Executive Officer (XO) Cmdr. Ed Handley and Command Master Chief Travis Biswell. The three posts make up the leadership aboard the Williams, an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer that has been underway since May 30.
 No one is saying what the investigation is all about .... but it must be big if all of the senior commanders are removed during a deployment.
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