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The captain of a US navy frigate and three officers have been sacked after an investigation found they had engaged in drunken behaviour and misconduct during a recent port visit in Russia. | The captain of a US navy frigate and three officers have been sacked after an investigation found they had engaged in drunken behaviour and misconduct during a recent port visit in Russia. |
Commander Joseph R Darlak was relieved of command of the USS Vandegrift in Guam after the investigation determined that several of the ship's officers had been drunk and disorderly during a trip to Vladivostok in September, navy spokeswoman Commander Tamsen Reese said. | Commander Joseph R Darlak was relieved of command of the USS Vandegrift in Guam after the investigation determined that several of the ship's officers had been drunk and disorderly during a trip to Vladivostok in September, navy spokeswoman Commander Tamsen Reese said. |
"The officers demonstrated poor judgment, including some officers being drunk (and) disorderly, and not adhering to established liberty policies," said Reese. | "The officers demonstrated poor judgment, including some officers being drunk (and) disorderly, and not adhering to established liberty policies," said Reese. |
The navy also relieved the ship's executive officer, operations officer and chief engineer from their duties "for personal conduct and use of alcohol", she said. | |
The Navy Times reported it was the fleet's first mass firing stemming from a port visit since March 2011. | The Navy Times reported it was the fleet's first mass firing stemming from a port visit since March 2011. |
Darlak and the other three officers were being temporarily reassigned "pending potential other administrative actions", she added. | |
The Vandegrift left San Diego in May for a seven-month deployment to the western Pacific and docked in Vladivostok on 21 September, during which time the misconduct occurred. |
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