ID | 138707 |
Title Proper | Revisiting the navy's moral compass |
Other Title Information | has commanding officer conduct improved? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Vogt, Jason A |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The U.S. Navy continues to suffer from poor decision making among a small number of commanding officers (COs), as demonstrated by continued headlines: “Squadron Commander Relieved of Duty after Alleged Drunk Driving Incident”; “Amphib [amphibious force] CO Fired, Source Says Linked to Alleged Bribery Scheme”; “Sub Commander Relieved of Duty after Woman Alleges He Faked Death to End Affair”; “Navy Investigates ex–Blue Angels ommander after Complaint He Allowed Sexual Harassment”; and “Navy Skipper Abdicated Command.” 5 Since the publication in these pages in 2012 of Captain Mark F. |
`In' analytical Note | Naval War College Review Vol. 68, No.2; Spring 2015: p.100-115 |
Journal Source | Naval War College Review Vol: 68 No 2 |
Key Words | US Navy ; Navy's Moral Compass ; Naval Personnel Command ; Charge of Command ; Command Qualification Program |