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US sacks Navy officer for embarrassing detainment in Iranian waters
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The commanding officer of a US Navy task force has been sacked following the investigation into an awkward international incident in which his group reportedly veered off course due to GPS failure and was detained by the Iranian coast guard in January.

Following an inquiry into the international incident in which ten US sailors of Task Force 56 were taken into custody by the Iranian coast guard, Commander of US Naval Forces Central Command Vice Admiral Kevin M. Donegan fired Captain Kyle S. Moses for the loss of confidence in his ability to command sailors. Moses was the commanding officer for the task force.

“Several weeks ago, I had initially taken what I felt was appropriate administrative and corrective action involving Capt. Moses, based on the preliminary results of the investigation, which I began immediately after we recovered our sailors,” Donegan said in a statement.

“However, after thoroughly examining the findings of the final, comprehensive investigation, I determined that this additional action was necessary.”

Moses became the second senior Navy officer to be sacked over the incident. In May, Commander Eric Rasch, the executive officer of Riverine Squadron 3 at the time of the incident, was relieved of his post.

The Navy is also considering taking additional disciplinary action against seven other US crew members who, on January 12, wandered into Iranian territorial waters in the Persian Gulf, where they were quickly apprehended and released some 15 hours later.

Their fate will be announced next week. The seven include the now-fired squadron commander Rasch, his executive officer and three of the sailors.

Iran managed to detain two small armed vessels, known as Riverine command boats, when American sailors were making a 300-mile journey from Kuwait to the home of US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain.

At the time of the incident, Defence Secretary Ash Carter said the sailors made a navigational error that took them off course. The US position remained that Riverine boats “planned transit path for the mission was down the middle of the Gulf and not through the territorial waters of any country other than Kuwait and Bahrain.”

The incident raised tensions between the US and Iran after Tehran published footage of the seamen kneeling with their hands behind their heads. The US State Department allegedly used Secretary of State John Kerry’s personal contact with Iran’s elite to secure the crew’s speedy release.
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Their fate will be announced next week. The seven include the now-fired squadron commander Rasch, his executive officer and three of the sailors.

To clarify...the two people fired so far were not on any of the boats.
 
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To clarify...the two people fired so far were not on any of the boats.

This is quite normal actually. The official charge is either Article 98 Non-Compliance to Rules and Procedure or Article 133 Conduct unbecoming an officer and gentlemen or both

The problem is oversight of the operation, had the command follow any issue and guideline those sailor would not have been lost in the sea and detained. Also this act of negligent is not comply to the standard of the Officer of the United States Armed Force.

I still remember 10 AF Officer were relieve of duty after Ron Brown IFO-21 crashed in Croatia
 
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Still kudos to IRAN & USA for solving the issues peacefully, i bet operation praying mantis still gave Iran nightmares
 
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This is quite normal actually. The official charge is either Article 98 Non-Compliance to Rules and Procedure or Article 133 Conduct unbecoming an officer and gentlemen or both

The problem is oversight of the operation, had the command follow any issue and guideline those sailor would not have been lost in the sea and detained. Also this act of negligent is not comply to the standard of the Officer of the United States Armed Force.

I still remember 10 AF Officer were relieve of duty after Ron Brown IFO-21 crashed in Croatia
You write english like Chinese. They use the wrong form of words often. Here are your corrections.

"The problem is oversight of the operation, had the command follow followed any issue and guideline those sailor would not have been lost in the sea and detained. Also this act of negligent negligence is not comply compliant to the standard of the Officer of the United States Armed Force."

I thought it was funny because you are one of the most learned and sophisticated member here. Where was your childhood spent ?
 
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You write english like Chinese. They use the wrong form of words often. Here are your corrections.

"The problem is oversight of the operation, had the command follow followed any issue and guideline those sailor would not have been lost in the sea and detained. Also this act of negligent negligence is not comply compliant to the standard of the Officer of the United States Armed Force."

I thought it was funny because you are one of the most learned and sophisticated member here. Where was your childhood spent ?

To be fair, I stop fighting the autocorrect on my OS and I never proof read anything I wrote.

And yes, I am half Chinese, and I spend my child hood year in the US, China, Hong Kong and Spain, I spoke English, Chinese, Swedish, Spanish fluently.
 
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Don't know why this is a news ..... somebody effed up and had to pay .. so routine administrative stuff
 
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To be fair, I stop fighting the autocorrect on my OS and I never proof read anything I wrote.

And yes, I am half Chinese, and I spend my child hood year in the US, China, Hong Kong and Spain, I spoke English, Chinese, Swedish, Spanish fluently.
I see mate.
But you sound a little edgy. Is it mating season down under ?
 
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I see mate.
But you sound a little edgy. Is it mating season down under ?

lol, I am always edgy.......

I have a deadline due soon on July 15 and I am plucking my arse off on my coursework and getting extremely annoyed by people in real life and on PDF........

It's cold as hell here by the way. It drop down to -1 just 2 days ago, that bugged me too...
 
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lol, I am always edgy.......

I have a deadline due soon on July 15 and I am plucking my arse off on my coursework and getting extremely annoyed by people in real life and on PDF........

It's cold as hell here by the way. It drop down to -1 just 2 days ago, that bugged me too...
Thats good man. Formal learning is the best way to go about. Good luck for your doctorate.
I am not a winter guy either. I cruise through summers usually but this season it has been way too hot.
 
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Considering the fault was GPS and it was human error during peaceful time , a highly over the top reaction

Perhaps the NAVY should have tried to figure out how to prevent such accident in future not start laying off people for machine errors
 
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Thats good man. Formal learning is the best way to go about. Good luck for your doctorate.
I am not a winter guy either. I cruise through summers usually but this season it has been way too hot.

Thanks mate
 
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