Posted on 06/23/2016 10:15:51 AM PDT by ColdOne
Edited on 06/23/2016 1:03:31 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
The commodore in charge of the two U.S. Navy boats that strayed into Iranian waters leading to the capture of his 10 sailors for 16 hours in January will be relieved of command likely putting an end to his career, Fox News has learned.
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And yet the boy-king who set the pace and the policy goes golfing instead.
NO SALE on this narrative, too.
B.S. This was all planned out by Barky and the Iranians....
WHY doesn’t Barky leave NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's because the 12th imam, Commander Zero, gave the Iranians their gps location.
Hard to know what is true about the incident and what is the WH’s lies. Hard to know if the captain was following orders, if it was a set up and if he is the patsy or a total moron. What we do know for certain, he is Christain. If he was a muslim, we’d be reading he was getting a medal.
Travis fyi and input!
but Obama called Iran on his Muslim Hotline and informed the Iranians where the sailors were
One does not embarrass the king and keep your head....., er, job.....................
Commodore? I didn’t think the USN used that title/rank anymore.
You could be in the Army and know what the deal is. A military coup would be interesting.I hope the next President suggests a ‘circumstance’ where that would be in the nations interest.
Terrible but under LBJ, there were two even worse incidences:
1. On June 8, 1967, US Navy intelligence ship USS Liberty was suddenly and brutally attacked on the high seas in international waters by the air and naval forces of Israel. The Israeli forces attacked with full knowledge that this was an American ship and lied about it. Survivors have been forbidden for 40 years to tell their story under oath to the American public. The USS Liberty Memorial web site tells their story and is dedicated to the memory of the 34 brave men who died.
2. USS Pueblo captured - Jan 23, 1968 - HISTORY.com
www.history.com/this-day-in-history/uss-pueblo-captured
History
On January 23, 1968, the USS Pueblo, a Navy intelligence vessel, is engaged in a routine surveillance of the North Korean coast when it is intercepted by North Koreans.
There is no commodore during peace time.
That’s a war time rank.
I’m trying to imagine how the helmsman not obeying an order to evade means the chain of command was unclear.
www.navy.mil/navydata/ranks/officers/o-rank.html
There is no rank of commodore in the US Navy. It was changed (over 25 years ago) to Rear Admiral, Lower.
Per Wiki “Today, it is no longer a rank, but it continues to be used as an honorary title within the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Coast Guard for those senior captains (pay grade O-6) in command of operational organizations composed of multiple independent subordinate naval units (e.g., multiple independent ships or aviation squadrons).”
I was enlisted. Never heard a Captain being referred to as Commodore.
Perhaps they were uncomfortable calling him ‘Lower Half’?
If the Commodore gave the stand down order rather than and order to resist and await help, he deserves the appropriate punishment.
Commodore is a position, a job title, not a rank.
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