Dienstag, 7. April 2020

Acting Navy secretary resigns over handling of virus-stricken aircraft carrier – POLITICO

After fulfilling with Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Tuesday early morning, Modly sent out a letter to his manager stating it was time to go.

“I am deeply sorry for some of the words and for how they spread out throughout the media landscape like a wildfire,” Modly continued.

him.” More than anything, I owe every member of the Navy and Marine Corps group a life time of appreciation for the opportunity to serve for them, and with them, when again,” Modly wrote. “The males and women of the Department of the Navy deserve a continuity of civilian management befitting our terrific Republic, and the decisive marine force that secures our way of living.”

Modly was more loquacious in a memo to the force, in which he acknowledged that he “lost situational awareness” throughout his address to the Roosevelt’s crew.

“You are warranted in being mad with me about that,” Modly wrote in the memo. “There is no reason, but perhaps a glance of understanding, and hopefully empathy.”

“The final adjudication is with the chief of marine workers,” stated retired Vice Adm. John Miller, previous leader of 5th Fleet, which supervises the Middle East. “Having Modly, who is senior to everybody in uniform in the Navy, be the alleviating officer makes that entire review procedure harder.”

“He resigned on his own accord, putting the Navy and Sailors above self so that the USS Theodore Roosevelt, and the Navy as an institution, can progress,” Esper said in a declaration.

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