Friday, March 11, 2016

SCM013/16 - Discharges & Code of Conduct

NASM Code and Conduct

Discharges & Code of Conduct
SCM013/16

03/11/2016

It is with regret I have realized two of our officers left NAS Miramar.
CDR. Gale Hewitt and Cadet Becky Sax are no longer naval officers. They chose to leave the group without a word, thus putting an end to their careers.

The fact that NAS Miramar command and in particular their fellow officers are not worth a single word saddens me. They are thus dishonorably discharged and purged of all rank and privileges.
That will be the last page on an otherwise unblemished record.

LTJG. Jericho Napoli, even if not leaving NAS Miramar, has no record of any activity for too long. He has shown no interest in any Navy related missions or training and is thus considered AWOL for an extremely long period. He has made no attempt to contact NAS Miramar command nor, to my knowledge, any other US Navy SL stations. LTJG. Napoli has shown no respect for the institution he was a part of and is thus dishonorably discharged, purged of rank and privileges.

I am terribly disappointed in these losses and take full responsibility for them as commanding officer. NAS Miramar is now available for any investigation into these matters deemed necessary by central command, and every officer will extend his or hers full cooperation in case they are called upon to answer any related inquiries. Myself at the top. I will keep you all posted on this.

The Navy puts incredible amounts of time, money and resources training each and every one of her officers. We take great pride in our status and mission and our standards are higher than most similar organizations. So are our expectations.

I suggest going back to basics and reading NAS Miramar CODE AND CONDUCT so you remember what we are about. No one is forced to be in the Navy, we are all volunteers. Make sure you know what you volunteered for.

CDR. Asra Kron
NASMCO

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