The embattled captain will be required to appear before a “show-cause” board if she wants to remain in the Navy, according to a Navy Times report Thursday.By: Shelldrake
Graf, who currently works at the Navy Air and Missile Defense Command in Dahlgren, Va., will face the board sometime within the next few months, Navy spokesman Cmdr. Danny Hernandez said in the report.
Graf is allowed to have an attorney represent her at the show-cause board meeting. The secretary of the Navy will then decide whether to retain Graf based on the board’s recommendation.
Graf was removed at as captain of the guided-missile cruiser USS Cowpens on Jan. 13 following an Admiral’s Mast convened by Rear Adm. Kevin Donegan, commander of Carrier Strike Group Five at Yokosuka, where the ship is forward deployed. Donegan removed Graf shortly before her tour was scheduled to end after an Inspector General report substantiated the following five of claims leveled against Graf: breaches of ethics, use of her office for personal gain, dereliction of duty, and both verbal and physical assault.
The Inspector General investigation reported that Graf’s abusive patterns stretched back at least as far as her tour as commander aboard the USS Winston Churchill in 2003.
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02 July 2010
Modern Day Captain Bligh Must Fight For Her Career
Stars and Stripes reports that Captain Holly Graf, the former skipper of the USS Cowpens who was relieved of her command last January, may now lose her navy career.
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