Posted on 06/06/2011 11:12:14 PM PDT by robowombat
Navy relieves No. 2 officer on aircraft carrier
Mon Jun 6, 4:03 pm ET
NORFOLK, Va. The Navy says the second in command of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower has been relieved of his command following an investigation into an improper relationship.
Capt. Robert Gamberg was removed from the post by Rear Adm. Ted Branch on Monday. In an administrative proceeding known as an Admiral's Mast, Gamberg was cited for conduct unbecoming an officer and for failure to obey an order or regulation.
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In a short time he will be able to claim he is queer and get away clean. Ha Ha Ha Ha
There are more senior officers {percentage} retiring in the military this year than at any time in our history. My son {Navy Captain} is one of them.
Many don't want to deal with the repeal of "don't ask don't tell" and queers run amok.
Wow. I have known about this for two weeks. It was all over Norfolk news. Plus I know somebody on the ship. But still it was on Norfolk news a day or two after a friend told me and national news picks it up two weeks later.....lol. And the media think that they are great.
More like sending pics of his Weiner from the ship
There are more senior officers {percentage} retiring in the military this year than at any time in our history. My son {Navy Captain} is one of them.
Wow really. Where is the proof of this? The Navy is having a board this summer to get rid of over 100 Captains because they are staying too long. Are you sure you got the info right or did you just want to add to the dramatic?
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Navy forcing retirements of at least 120 Captains & 120 Commanders.
http://www.stripes.com/news/navy/navy-officers-get-more-time-to-decide-whether-to-retire-1.143940
Navy Times.
Cool. Congratulations to your son and your family. That is fantastic. I retire on 30 June! It is an incredible feeling. I did 24 years which was great but it is sad to see what is happening to the military.
I think he kept dropping the soap in the shower.
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