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YOKOSUKA NAVAL BASE, Japan – A former ship captain fired from her post for “cruelty and maltreatment” of her subordinates will be allowed to retire from the Navy under honorable circumstances, officials said Saturday.
Capt. Holly Graf, who was removed from command of the Yokosuka-based guided-missile cruiser USS Cowpens in January 2010, will also retain her O-6 rank upon retirement, according to a statement from Juan Garcia, secretary of the Navy for manpower and reserve affairs.
Graf lost her command after an Inspector General report substantiated five claims leveled against her: breaches of ethics; use of her office for personal gain; dereliction of duty; and both verbal and physical assault.
The Inspector General investigation reported that Graf’s abusive patterns stretched back at least as far as her tour as commander aboard the USS Winston Churchill in 2003.
The 50-page report is full of expletive-laden passages attributed to Graf by several crewmembers interviewed during the investigation.
On one occasion, when a female crewmember asked Graf if she considered herself a mentor, Graf responded, “Don’t come to me with your problems, you’re a [expletive] department head.”
The same crewmember wrote that Graf later threatened her by saying, “I can’t express how mad you make me without getting violent.”
Another crewmember said Graf commonly asked her bridge watch team, “What are you, [expletive] stupid?”
Graf regularly berated both officers and senior-ranking chief petty officers in front of enlisted sailors, contributing to a lack of respect for the chain of command, the report found.
While a commander aboard the Churchill, a sailor informed her that the weather was too poor to recover a helicopter onboard.
“I thought you flew a [expletive] all-weather aircraft,” said Graf, according to the report. “Now [expletive] me to tears.”In another case, a subordinate claimed he was made to stand in a corner as a “timeout” in front of fellow sailors.
Garcia, however, said the charges against Graf were not enough to dismiss the positive aspects of her Navy career.
“In making my determination, I thoroughly reviewed the matter, and weighed heavily material provided in the statements recorded during the initial investigation, the record of proceedings from the Board of Inquiry, and her performance over 26 years of naval service,” Garcia stated.
Following her dismissal from USS Cowpens, Graf was transferred to the Navy Air and Missile Defense Command in Dahlgren, Va. She later faced a board of inquiry, which recommended that Graf be retired as a captain, a recommendation later approved by Garcia.
“Ultimately, Capt. Graf’s conduct fell short of that expected of our commanding officers,” Garcia stated. “As a result, her nonjudicial punishment, early transfer from command and early retirement are warranted.
“However, I have also determined that her conduct did not rise to a level sufficient to warrant the characterization of her service as less than honorable, especially when weighed against the totality of her service to the Navy.”
Navy to let ousted captain of Yokosuka-based ship to get 'honorable' retirement - Stripes - Independent U.S. military news from Iraq, Afghanistan and bases worldwide
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After the recent Naval Event happened on board the USS Cowpens, i have dig up this news which happened over a year ago, and i found that there are many injustice happened in this particular case. And i can't stop and wonder, did she got the special treatment because she is a woman? Or because her sister is a Rear Admiral??
This woman is unfit to be an officer in the United States Navy, she intentionally ran over a dolphine, she insult foreign naval officer, did not file report nor provide proper caring to a sailor almost died resulting from an accident happened onbaord her ship, even a board of query said so, yet she was "Honarably Discharged" and retain her rank of Captain for retirment.
You be the judge
Capt. Holly Graf, who was removed from command of the Yokosuka-based guided-missile cruiser USS Cowpens in January 2010, will also retain her O-6 rank upon retirement, according to a statement from Juan Garcia, secretary of the Navy for manpower and reserve affairs.
Graf lost her command after an Inspector General report substantiated five claims leveled against her: breaches of ethics; use of her office for personal gain; dereliction of duty; and both verbal and physical assault.
The Inspector General investigation reported that Graf’s abusive patterns stretched back at least as far as her tour as commander aboard the USS Winston Churchill in 2003.
The 50-page report is full of expletive-laden passages attributed to Graf by several crewmembers interviewed during the investigation.
On one occasion, when a female crewmember asked Graf if she considered herself a mentor, Graf responded, “Don’t come to me with your problems, you’re a [expletive] department head.”
The same crewmember wrote that Graf later threatened her by saying, “I can’t express how mad you make me without getting violent.”
Another crewmember said Graf commonly asked her bridge watch team, “What are you, [expletive] stupid?”
Graf regularly berated both officers and senior-ranking chief petty officers in front of enlisted sailors, contributing to a lack of respect for the chain of command, the report found.
While a commander aboard the Churchill, a sailor informed her that the weather was too poor to recover a helicopter onboard.
“I thought you flew a [expletive] all-weather aircraft,” said Graf, according to the report. “Now [expletive] me to tears.”In another case, a subordinate claimed he was made to stand in a corner as a “timeout” in front of fellow sailors.
Garcia, however, said the charges against Graf were not enough to dismiss the positive aspects of her Navy career.
“In making my determination, I thoroughly reviewed the matter, and weighed heavily material provided in the statements recorded during the initial investigation, the record of proceedings from the Board of Inquiry, and her performance over 26 years of naval service,” Garcia stated.
Following her dismissal from USS Cowpens, Graf was transferred to the Navy Air and Missile Defense Command in Dahlgren, Va. She later faced a board of inquiry, which recommended that Graf be retired as a captain, a recommendation later approved by Garcia.
“Ultimately, Capt. Graf’s conduct fell short of that expected of our commanding officers,” Garcia stated. “As a result, her nonjudicial punishment, early transfer from command and early retirement are warranted.
“However, I have also determined that her conduct did not rise to a level sufficient to warrant the characterization of her service as less than honorable, especially when weighed against the totality of her service to the Navy.”
Navy to let ousted captain of Yokosuka-based ship to get 'honorable' retirement - Stripes - Independent U.S. military news from Iraq, Afghanistan and bases worldwide
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After the recent Naval Event happened on board the USS Cowpens, i have dig up this news which happened over a year ago, and i found that there are many injustice happened in this particular case. And i can't stop and wonder, did she got the special treatment because she is a woman? Or because her sister is a Rear Admiral??
This woman is unfit to be an officer in the United States Navy, she intentionally ran over a dolphine, she insult foreign naval officer, did not file report nor provide proper caring to a sailor almost died resulting from an accident happened onbaord her ship, even a board of query said so, yet she was "Honarably Discharged" and retain her rank of Captain for retirment.
You be the judge