Friday, March 5, 2010
capt. holly graf
The media is buzzing with reports revealed through some undisclosed sources that Capt. Holly Graf has been removed by the Navy’s authorities from the position of the Commander of a US guided-missile cruiser. The reason for her removal is reported to be her unacceptable behaviour with her subordinate staff that is around four hundred. The inquiry proceedings continued for almost two years period. The inquiry committee found her guilty and she had been demoted from the august position in January this year. Consequently she had been waiting for her new posting.
Capt. Holly Graf was holding a very revered position in the US Navy and she was the first woman who was posted the commander of a US guided-missile cruiser. In this way, she was the pioneer in this field. Holly Graf joined the US Navy after successfully completing her graduation from the Academy of the Navy in 1985. Since then, she had been holding different posts and performed her duties extraordinarily. Therefore, she was promoted as commander of the USS Cowpens – a guided-missile cruiser- which is presently deployed in Okinawa, Japan. However, there were some allegations about her misbehaviour with
her juniors. She was allegedly involved in using very abusive language against her subordinates. Besides using verbal maltreatment against the crew, Capt. Holly Graf was also found involved in physically assaulting them. The Chief of the US Navy ordered an inquiry to find the factual position. The inquiry committee found her guilty of the allegations leveled against her. Therefore, she was removed from the illustrious position during January 2010.
In addition she was also reported involved in a race between two warships. However, the inquiry committee found her guilty for her misbehavour with the crew of the ship and she lost the post of the commander of the USS Cowpens.
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