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spectr17
09-07-2002, 11:28 AM
September 4, 2002

Carrier Captain Is Relieved of Command

Associated Press

SAN DIEGO -- The captain of an aircraft carrier stationed in Japan was removed from command due to "a loss of confidence" in his ability to lead, the U.S. Navy said Tuesday.

Capt. Thomas A. Hejl, commanding officer of the Kitty Hawk, the only aircraft carrier based in Japan, was temporarily transferred to an administrative position in San Diego.

Vice Adm. Robert F. Willard made the unusual decision "due to a loss of confidence in Capt. Hejl's ability to lead his crew and carry out essential missions and taskings," the Navy's 7th Fleet in Bahrain said in a news release.

"The United States is engaged in a global war against terrorism, and it is vital that our forward deployed ships be ready to carry out our nation's taskings when ordered," the Navy said.

A 7th Fleet spokesman said that a series of events led to Hejl's removal.

The 41-year-old carrier failed an engineering assessment last week that must be passed before it can return to sea. Earlier this year, the Kitty Hawk also struck a buoy in Singapore, causing damage to the carrier and prompting a reprimand from the commander of the carrier battle group.

Hejl will be succeeded by Capt. Robert Barbaree Jr., the commanding officer of the Seattle and a former executive officer of a San Diego-based aircraft carrier, the Nimitz.

TScottW99
09-09-2002, 11:34 PM
http://www.jesseshunting.com/forums/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smiley-flush-yellow.gif goodbye career!

Bald Eagle
09-10-2002, 02:42 AM
I would like to see more of that type of "house keeping" in the military. While I was in the military there were thousands of career officers and inlisted personnel who were just putting in their time. They were totally incompetent IMHO but were almost untouchable due to status. Those kind of slackers should never be allowed to stay on military "handout pay". It makes the vast majority of good officers and enlisted folks feel as though their job is not important.

MarinePMI
09-10-2002, 04:11 AM
BE,

I believe it&#39;s referred to as being R.O.A.D= Retired On Active Duty

Or FLUFF= Fat Lazy Useless F$%!

Then again that&#39;s what causes people to join PAPERCLIP (People Against People Ever Re-enlisting Civilian Life Incentive Program)

LOL! http://www.jesseshunting.com/forums/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smiley-biggrin-aqua.gif

Bald Eagle
09-10-2002, 07:21 AM
I should have known there would be military acronyms. How&#39;s things across the pond, MarinePMI?

MarinePMI
09-10-2002, 08:29 AM
BE,

LOL! Not too bad here today. It&#39;s about 4:30pm Local, 20deg C and sunshine. This would be in direct contrast to yesterday&#39;s torrential rains and gale force winds. In fact, Inverness (up in Scotland) got 5 feet worth of rain, essentially closing the city down. Other than not having my guns, not being able to hunt, and the somewhat odd food over here it&#39;s not too bad. One thing I do have to give to these guys....their beer is excellant! John Smith&#39;s and Caffery&#39;s have become my "usual" brew of choice (oops! "brew" here refers to a cup of tea). LOL! Take care all!