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Commander of an electronic attack squadron on San Diego-based USS Carl Vinson relieved of duty
2023-12-30
[SD UT] Cmdr. William Coulter had been serving as head of Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 136, which is known as the Gauntlets.

The Navy said that Cmdr. William Coulter is no longer leading Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 136, known as the Gauntlets. He had been in the post for nearly a year when he was removed last week.

Coulter was replaced by Cmdr. Paul Ritter, who was scheduled to assume command of the squadron in April, the Navy said.

The squadron uses EA-18G Growler aircraft to provide airborne attacks. It is currently assigned to the carrier USS Carl Vinson, the lead ship in a carrier strike group. The carrier, which left San Diego in October, has been operating in the South China Sea in recent days, the Navy said.

"Commanding officers are held to high standards of personal and professional conduct," the Navy said in a statement referring to Coulter’s dismissal.

"They are expected to uphold the highest standards of responsibility, reliability, and leadership, and the Navy holds them accountable when they fall short of those standards."

The Navy typically does not provide a detailed explanation about why it removes someone from a leadership post.

In October, Capt. Danielle C. DeFant, commander of the San Diego-based cruiser USS Lake Erie, was relieved of duty. The Navy said it had lost confidence in her ability to command.

And in early December, Capt. James Harney was relieved as commodore of Amphibious Squadron 5, which is based in San Diego.

Harney had been arrested on suspicion of felony hit-and-run and felony DUI causing bodily injury on Nov. 22 after getting in a collision with another vehicle, according to Coronado police.
Posted by:Frank G

#8  Has the new Woke Navy gone from Tail-hook to Fish-hook?
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2023-12-30 16:08  

#7  ^ Zipper failure, probably.
Posted by: badanov   2023-12-30 14:35  

#6  Careless use of pronouns ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-12-30 14:21  

#5  ^Probably people who carelessly expressed opinion on dealing with Houthis.
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2023-12-30 13:54  

#4  Curious that these all appear to be combatant commands, not support or logistical installations.

Maybe it has something to do with the Navy's new Warfighter?
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2023-12-30 13:46  

#3  Wright Patterson AF Base Commander relieved of duty this week as well. Do we have another purge going on?
Posted by: The Walking Unvaxed   2023-12-30 12:50  

#2  ...A departed friend of mine used to refer to this sort of thing as "exploding-bolt command pins."

Mike
Posted by: MikeKozlowski   2023-12-30 09:19  

#1  It's a different time.

The night I helped sink Hitler's monster battleship: In mountainous Arctic seas, a young officer spotted the vessel trying to escape a Royal Navy trap. What followed was a clash of giants that will never be seen again. Incredibly, he's still alive at 101
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-12-30 08:37  

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