Good News: Navy Leader Not Sacked After Probe, Cleared by SecNav
AP (via FoxNews), here, reports that, “The head of U.S. European Command has been cleared of misconduct after a lengthy Pentagon investigation into travel and expense questions that derailed his chances last year of becoming the Navy’s top military officer . . . .”
In other news looks like the investigation bug has bitten the Air Force now. From Air Force Times, here:
An Air Force brigadier general who was deputy commander of an organization running prisons in Afghanistan during the accidental burning of Korans in February has been reassigned amid an ongoing investigation, a spokesman for U.S. Central Command said.
Brig. Gen. Veralinn “Dash” Jamieson was No. 2 at Combined Joint Interagency Task Force 435 in Kabul, a post she had held since Nov. 2011, according to an official biography.
I guyess the Navy can’t have all the fun at the top.


Not sure I’d call this “good news”. A senior officer uses his office as a personal travel agency and then the SECNAV says it’s merely administrative oversight.