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Navy chief removed from duties for investigation - MSNThe head of the Royal Navy has been removed from his duties while under investigation over allegations of misconduct, the Ministry of Defence has said. The MoD has not given any further details on ...
The married Royal Navy's chief, Admiral Sir Ben Key, 59, has been suspended from his role over shock allegations he had a secret affair with a female officer 'under his command' ...
The head of the Royal Navy has stepped back from his duties amid an ‘affair with a subordinate’. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has started an investigation into First Sea Lord Admiral Sir ...
Adm Key was due to retire from his position this summer, after serving as the head of the Royal Navy since 2021. This means the search for his successor was under way before an investigation into ...
It is not thought that the person involved was in his immediate chain of command. But as head of the Navy, the First Sea Lord is in overall charge of all naval personnel.
Summary and Key Points You Need to Know: U.S. Navy Commander Cameron Yaste, commanding officer of the USS John McCain (DDG-56), was relieved of duty after a photo surfaced showing him holding an ...
Army sexual harassment investigations to be removed from chain of command. The change comes after a coroner criticised the army following the death of 19-year-old Royal Artillery Gunner Jaysley Beck.
The Navy’s former second-in-command becomes the highest-ranking U.S. military officer to be convicted of a crime, in a scheme to trade a contract for a post-retirement job.
Vice Admiral Sir Martin Connell, the Second Sea Lord, has taken full command of the Royal Navy during this time. Sir Ben, 59, had previously announced that he would retire as First Sea Lord this ...
Before taking command of the new unit in December, he flew with the Royal Air Force’s 207 Squadron, which is the UK’s F-35B Operational Conversion Unit, responsible for all type specific training.
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