Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Top U.S. Admiral Of Navy's 7th Fleet Fired After Second Deadly Mishap In Pacific





USNI News: U.S. 7th Fleet Head Vice Adm. Joseph Aucoin to be Removed from Command Early Following McCain Collision

The head of the U.S. Pacific Fleet is traveling to Japan to remove the commander of U.S. 7th Fleet from his position just days after the second deadly crash involving a U.S. warship this year, a U.S. official told USNI News late Tuesday.

Vice Adm. Joseph Aucoin, current commander of 7th Fleet, was slated to retire within the next month, but the move from Navy leaders is intended to expedite the transition to Aucoin’s replacement, Rear Adm. Phillip Sawyer. Sawyer was announced to lead U.S. 7th Fleet in May.

PACFLT commander Adm. Scott Swift is traveling to Japan from Singapore to formally relieve Aucoin from the position.

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More News On The Firing Of The The Top Commander Of  The U.S. Navy's 7th Fleet

US Navy Relieves Admiral of Command After Collisions -- Wall Street Journal
Navy relieves admiral in charge of 7th Fleet in wake of deadly disasters at sea -- Washington Post
Commander of Naval Fleet to Be Relieved of Duty Following Collisions -- New York Times
Head of Navy's 7th Fleet to be relieved of duty after second deadly mishap in Pacific -- FOX News
U.S. Navy to relieve admiral of command after collisions: WSJ -- Reuters
US Navy 7th Fleet commander dismissed, Navy says -- CNN
U.S. Navy to remove commander of 7th Fleet amid latest accidents -- CBS
Commander of 7th Fleet relieved of duty as US Navy weighs impact of two crippled destroyers in Asia -- South China Morning Post

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Did not think about it, but no this action is not a surprise.

It is his fault even if it is not.

Some good may come of it. It might shake people up.