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USS Peleliu commander fired under suspicion for improper relationships with crew
2010-08-17
The captain of the San Diego-based amphibious assault ship USS Peleliu was relieved of command Sunday during an investigation into improper relationships with his crewmembers.

Navy investigators are probing allegations that Capt. David A. Schnell "acted in an unprofessional manner toward several crew members that was inappropriate, improper and unduly familiar," according to a Navy news release.

Vice Adm. Mark Fox, commander of U.S. Naval Forces Central Command and 5th Fleet, officially relieved Schnell on Sunday due to loss of confidence in his ability to command, according to the release.

Capt. Mark E. Cedrun, chief of staff for Expeditionary Strike Group 3, will temporarily command the USS Peleliu until a permanent replacement is named, according to the news release.

Peleliu is currently aiding in relief efforts to flood-ravaged Pakistan, according to Navy reports. Marine Corps helicopters aboard the ship have the strength to lift 16 tons of food and equipment to the millions of people displaced by the disaster, the Navy said.

Schnell is the 12th commanding officer to be relieved in 2010. The Navy removed seven commanding officers between Jan. 1 and March 15 alone. Seventeen commanders were relieved in 2009.

Reasons for the firings this year have ranged from public alcohol abuse and prostitute solicitation to running a ship into a pier.

The Navy's highest profile removal this year came when Yokosuka, Japan-based USS Cowpens skipper Holly Graf was removed for "cruelty and maltreatment" toward the sailors under her command.

Schnell, who assumed command in September, was reassigned to administrative duties at Commander, Naval Surface Forces in San Diego.
Posted by:tipper

#6  Commander Holly Graf should never have been relieved and the crewmen need to be removed from the navy instead.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge    2010-08-17 14:15  

#5  Schnell is the 12th commanding officer to be relieved in 2010. The Navy removed seven commanding officers between Jan. 1 and March 15 alone. Seventeen commanders were relieved in 2009.

Is this a really high amount?

I'm sure it's Bush's fault
Posted by: Beavis   2010-08-17 13:56  

#4  maybe it's time for us too stop helping evry country that hates us. I have no pity for them eveidently Allah didn't.
Posted by: chris   2010-08-17 13:48  

#3  Because, unlike them, we're not savages. Doesn't matter whether they're grateful for our help-- in all likelihood they'll resent us even more. No matter: we're Americans, not thuggish mercantilistic whores like a certain powerful neighbor of Pakistan's to the north.
Posted by: lex   2010-08-17 10:42  

#2  Because their situation is pretty sad - the UN is trying to help them. Like they did in Haiti.
Posted by: gorb   2010-08-17 09:52  

#1  somseone explain why we are helping these savages.
Posted by: chris   2010-08-17 08:12  

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