Posted on 04/30/2015 10:22:44 AM PDT by Michael.SF.
The Navy ship skipper partially blamed for a fatal 2013 helicopter accident has been selected for promotion -- a move that the widow of one of the pilots says deepens her familys wounds.
Its not only disrespectful to those who gave their lives, it also diminishes the advancement opportunities for more qualified officers who didnt err when the stakes were highest," said Theresa Jones, the widow of the late Lt. Cmdr. Landon Jones.
Former San Diego destroyer skipper Cmdr. Jana Vavasseur was chosen this month for promotion to the rank of captain, a step that still must be confirmed by the Senate Armed Services Committee.
She declined to comment for this story.
(Excerpt) Read more at utsandiego.com ...
Navy cruiser captain ousted From the article: Last summer, the Navy praised Banigan for the ships work during the deployment. "Capt. Banigan and his team have made a difference," said Rear Adm. Rick Williams, commander of Navy Region Hawaii and Naval Surface Group Middle Pacific, in a Navy news release from June. "The crew of Lake Erie stepped up and filled a critical need on this deployment. ... I couldn't be prouder."
So a woman who was held partially responsible in the death of two seaman is promoted, while a highly praised Captain is relieved of command?
There is more to these two stories then appears in these pieces.
The word has gone out: promote ‘em no matter what.
Already PC is starting to take lives and reduce military competence. God Help us!
I KNEW the captain had to be a member of a favored class.
Incompetence is REWARDED!
She is a female is why.
Affirmative Action at work.
She'll screw up again when Obama's not president, and then she'll get the boot.
I hope no one gets killed in the process.
It’s about plumbing, not competence.
Me too. As soon as I saw the title of this thread, I suspected the captain was either female or Black.
She was in charge when a wave washed a helicopter off the deck. Killing the two pilots who were inside.
Correction if I may:
I hope no more people get killed in the process.
Two men were already killed under her watch.
What, no war on women in the Navy? Shame!
Correct. The article comments on a 'maneuver' she was executing which made a bad situation worse.
Jana Vavasseur.... Enough said.
Political Correctness is more important to our defective, incompetent leadership than skill, capability and competence.
This woman and other incompetent so-called minorities will continue to be promoted until most of our military ends up being run by Affirmative Action appointees.
If she is a lesbian then NOTHING will stop this promotion.
Cmdr. Jana Vavasseur = Democrat....
But when that happens, she will have higher rank and increased responsibility, and the cost of her incompetence will be even greater.
Relieved of command
On 13 January 2010, Graf was relieved of command of USS Cowpens by Rear Admiral Kevin Donegan, commander of Carrier Strike Group Five, as non-judicial punishment stemming from an admiral's mast. The punishment followed an investigation which verified allegations of cruelty and maltreatment of her crew, and conduct unbecoming an officer.[5][6][8][This included hitting the crew and throwing objects such as dinnerware at them].
Graf was slated to take a job at the Office of Information, Plans and Strategy (N3/N5) at the Pentagon after leaving the Cowpens.[6] However, after losing her command, Graf was reassigned to the Naval Surface Warfare Center's laboratory in Dahlgren, Virginia.[3]
A board of inquiry composed of three admirals held hearings regarding her conduct in November 2010.[9] On December 3, 2010, the board of inquiry recommended that Graf be separated from the Navy and receive a retirement under general circumstances so she could be allowed to retire with the rank of Captain. General discharges (or a "General" characterization to retiring commissioned officers) are given to service members whose performance is satisfactory but is marked by a considerable departure in duty performance and conduct expected of military members.[10] On January 6, 2012, this decision was reversed and Graf will be allowed to receive an honorable service characterization as a retired officer, as it was, "...determined that her conduct did not rise to a level sufficient to warrant the characterization of her service as less than honorable."[11]
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