On Fri, 03 Apr 2020 11:45:03 +0200, Dov wrote:
Miloch wrote:
"Today at my direction the commanding officer of the USS Theodore Roosevelt,
Captain Brett Crozier, was relieved of command by carrier strike group commander
Rear Admiral Stewart Baker," Modly said during a Pentagon press briefing.
It's simply normal that an emotive panicker --and probably sneaky leaker-- be
demoted.
What's worrying is that a man with so little judgment could ever have been
appointed to command a CVN.
Whatever it's called, the Navy's "HR department" in charge of selecting and
vetting senior officers has a lot of self-examination to do.
This time, their failure can simply be sorted out by a dishonorable discharge or
whatever, but who knows how many other unreliable officers have commands beyond
their ability?
Dov
28 years of service, with this (public) record:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_...nd_decorations
on his 2th major command. You're saying this is an "emotive panicler"?
Should he then have kept quiet until his ship was full of infected
personel?