Posted on 07/08/2019 2:14:52 AM PDT by robowombat
CNO Nominee Moran Will Retire from Navy Amidst Questions From SECNAV on Judgment
By: Sam LaGrone July 7, 2019 10:40 PM Updated: July 7, 2019 11:51 PM
The admiral confirmed to lead the U.S. Navy starting next month will instead step aside from assuming the chief of naval operations job and retire, service officials confirmed to USNI News on Sunday night.
I informed the Secretary of the Navy today that I have decided to decline my appointment as the next Chief of Naval Operations. He has expressed his support, Adm. Bill Moran, who was set to be sworn in as the 32nd CNO on Aug. 1, wrote in a statement provided to USNI News. I made this difficult decision based on an open investigation into the nature of some of my personal email correspondence over the past couple of years and for continuing to maintain a professional relationship with a former staff officer, now retired, who had while in uniform been investigated and held accountable over allegations of inappropriate behavior.
In a separate statement, Secretary of the Navy Richard V. Spencer praised Morans service but said that relationship was enough for him to call his judgment into question.
I have a strong vision for the Department of the Navy one that includes trust among sailors, Marines, and civilians and an urgent resolve by all to live up to the nations high standards for our Navy and Marine Corps, he said. Department leadership must reflect that vision, and there must be no doubt we are wholly committed to ensuring a culture and work environment where every person is treated with dignity and respect and free from hostile behavior of any kind.
NBC and The Associated Press first reported the story on Sunday.
A senior Navy official told USNI News on Sunday that the person referred to in Morans statement was Cmdr. Chris Servello, the former spokesman for Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson.
Servello was removed his position with the CNO after allegations of misconduct from multiple women during and after a 2016 holiday party at the Pentagon. The Navy investigated the allegations and found the allegations did not rise to the level of criminal sexual harassment but that the PAO consistently failed to demonstrate the maturity or judgment that would be expected of an officer in his position, according to a 2018 Pentagon Inspector General investigation.
In a statement to USNI News, Servello said its hard not to feel disappointment and disbelief. This is terrible news for the Navy. Beyond that, I have nothing else to add.
Moran was set to take over the Navy at a tumultuous time for a service set to grow into a modern high-end force after playing a support role in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The career aviator who became the chief of naval personnel and vice chief of naval operations was widely respected in not only the Navy but the Pentagon writ large as pragmatic leader who was capable of managing the realities of the services growing role in the era of great power competition, several current and senior defense officials have told USNI News over the last several months in the lead up to his nomination and confirmation.
Serving in the United States Navy has been a high honor and privilege. For over 38 years, I have drawn so much satisfaction from that service, and nothing has made me more proud than to have been a United States sailor, Moran said in his statement. I believe in the institution. And I believe I am doing right by it.
Richardson will serve as CNO until a replacement nominee is selected and confirmed by the Senate. He had been set to retire following the planned Aug. 1 change of command ceremony.
The following are the complete July 7, 2019 statements from Secretary of the Navy Richard V. Spencer and Adm. Bill Moran.
Statement by Secretary of the Navy Richard V. Spencer:
Adm. Bill Moran recently brought to my attention that over the past two years he maintained a professional relationship with an individual who was held accountable and counseled for failing to meet the values and standards of the Naval profession. While I admire his faithful service and commitment to the Navy, this decision on his part to maintain that relationship has caused me to call his judgment into question. Therefore, today I accepted Adm. Morans request to retire.
The current Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. John Richardson, will remain the CNO. I will make my recommendation for a new CNO candidate to the Acting Secretary of Defense.
I have a strong vision for the Department of the Navy one that includes trust among Sailors, Marines, and Civilians and an urgent resolve by all to live up to the nations high standards for our Navy and Marine Corps. Department leadership must reflect that vision, and there must be no doubt we are wholly committed to ensuring a culture and work environment where every person is treated with dignity and respect and free from hostile behavior of any kind.
Adm. Bill Moran has served this country honorably for decades. I am grateful for the years of dedicated service by him and his family.
Statement by Adm. Bill Moran
I informed the Secretary of the Navy today that I have decided to decline my appointment as the next Chief of Naval Operations. He has expressed his support.
I made this difficult decision based on an open investigation into the nature of some of my personal email correspondence over the past couple of years and for continuing to maintain a professional relationship with a former staff officer, now retired, who had while in uniform been investigated and held accountable over allegations of inappropriate behavior.
To be clear, my decision to maintain this relationship was in no way an endorsement or tacit approval of this kind of conduct. I understand how toxic it can be to any team when inappropriate behavior goes unrecognized and unchecked. Every Sailor is entitled to serve in an environment free of harassment or intimidation.
As painful as it is to submit my request to retire, I will not be an impediment whatsoever to the important service that you and your families continue to render the nation every day.
I believe in the institution. And I believe I am doing right by it.
Serving in the United States Navy has been a high honor and privilege. For over 38 years, I have drawn so much satisfaction from that service and nothing has made me more proud than to have been a United States Sailor.
I thank President Trump and Secretary Spencer for the opportunity they gave me, and I deeply regret any inconvenience my decision causes them.
Without having seen the e-mails it is hard to know exactly what they contained but it seems reasonable to infer that comments regarding the nature of the PAO’s offence or the way the Navy handled the case would cast the Admiral in a bad light social warrior wise.
So he didn't do anything wrong, but it was "immature", by someones definition?
I can guarantee that if General Patton was alive today, he would have been fired for these comments. They were "immature", you see.
"I don't give a f_ck for a man who is not always on his toes. But the drilling has made veterans of all you men. You are ready! A man has to be alert all the time if he expects to keep on breathing. If not, some German son-of-a-bitch will sneak up behind him and beat him to death with a sock full of sh_t....An army is a team. It lives, eats, sleeps, and fights as a team. This individual hero stuff is bullsh_t. The bilious bastards who write that stuff for the Saturday Evening Post don't know any more about real battle than they do about f_cking."
And who-what is the PAO?
PAO = Public Affairs Officer, i.e., handles press releases, writes speeches, etc.
Had sex with underlings.
Public Affairs Officer?
Until one month ago, the Vice Chief of Naval Operations was Admiral William Moran, who was also appointed by Obama.
Does Trump ever replace any of Obama’s appointees?
Certainly not at the Department of Homeland Security.
DOJ and FBI run a close second for retained Obama appointees.
I say we don't have to accept a new government if the Democrats chea ttheir way in next year.
I say we don't have to accept a new government if the Democrats cheat their way in next year.
And yet, ol'slick could stay in office.
Curious about that myself. An admiral resigning for acting like Biden n BJ Clinton seems a bit much.
I didnt see any ucmj convictions either. Unless he was part of the reason our ships can’t navigate shipping lanes, during peacetime, without crashing.
Hardly; as PAO for CNO Richardson, he plans press releases, monitors speeches and writes policy recommendations as well as trains PAO subordinates.
I'm a retired Navy PAO, both active duty and reserve.
Maybe they should appoint that capt of the soccer team. Obviously this was another sacrifice on the SJW altar.
Oddly, DHS had the one Obama appointee who sometimes sounds somewhat sane... Jeh Johnson. Check out his border comments, it’ll shock you that they come from someone in the Obama camp.
Kara Hultgren.
Carey Lohrenz.
Paula Coughlin / Tailhook.
Anything sound familiar?
I was wondering about the Patton statement as related to deviant transvestites. By definition they will never fight because they will never F@#k.
By definition, they cannot serve in the military
#metoo continues to take scalps.
Apparently it’s no longer sufficient to shun a sinner. Now, you must be willing and eager to join the self-righteous mob aching to destroy him.
...She was Kara Spears HUTGREEN, not Hultgren.....and we can thank now retired (thank goodness...) U.S. Senator Pat Schroder (Sp?) for her death...
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