Capt. Ted Williams
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Navy
Cmdr. Ray Hartman
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Navy
Capt. Ted Williams was relieved as commander of the amphibious command ship
USS Mount Whitney, and Cmdr. Ray Hartman was relieved as commander of the
amphibious dock-landing ship USS Fort McHenry, said Cmdr. Marc Boyd, spokesman
for U.S. Naval Forces Europe/Africa. The Navy would not describe the nature of
the allegations. Both investigations center on personal conduct, Boyd said.
Williams’ investigation began Oct. 26 and is pending adjudication, Boyd
said. Williams has been temporarily reassigned to the staff of U.S.
6th Fleet in Naples. He took
command of the Mount Whitney in September 2011. Before
that, he served as interim executive officer of the USS Eisenhower after
then-executive officer Capt. Robert Gamberg was relieved of command.
Capt. Craig Clapperton has since been named the commanding officer of the Mount
Whitney.
Clapperton had been scheduled to take command of the Mount
Whitney in December. His change of command was accelerated because
of Williams’ departure.
Clapperton previously served as the executive office of the USS Harry S.
Truman. He assumed command of the ship for four days in November 2011 after the
death of Capt. Tushar Tembe, according to the Navy.
The allegations against Hartman were officially reported on Saturday, Boyd
said. He has been temporarily reassigned to the staff of Destroyer Squadron 60
in Naples pending the results. He
took command of the Fort McHenry
in May 2011
The ship’s new commander is Cmdr. Eric Kellum, who previously served as Fort
McHenry’s executive officer.
Williams was scheduled to change command on Dec. 6, while Hartman’s change
of command had been set for Dec. 12.
Twenty-two other commanders have been relieved of duty by the Navy this year.
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