From Office of the Chief of Information
WASHINGTON (NNS) -- The ongoing investigation into
allegations of misconduct by the former commanding officer of the Navy's flight
demonstration squadron, the Blue Angels, has revealed additional detail about
the inappropriate work environment that existed over two years ago.
According to the investigation, Capt. Gregory McWherter,
while serving as the commanding officer of the Blue Angels, tolerated an
inappropriate work environment within the squadron which may have violated the
Navy's sexual harassment, hazing and equal opportunity policies.
"All Navy leaders, whether assigned to a highly visible
unit like the 'Blues,' or to our installations, squadrons, ships and
submarines, are held to the highest standards. The Navy expects everyone, from
those officers in command positions to Sailors on the waterfront, to provide
principled and highly ethical leadership, stressing discipline, accountability,
and the importance of treating shipmates with dignity and respect," said
Vice Admiral David Buss, commander, Naval Air Forces.
Following a complaint filed with the Navy Inspector General,
McWherter was relieved of his duties as executive officer of Naval Base
Coronado in San Diego on April 18 by Commander, Navy Installations Command.
The complaint alleges that lewd speech, inappropriate
comments, and sexually explicit humor were allowed in the workplace and in some
case encouraged by the commanding officer. It was further alleged that
pornographic images were displayed in the workplace and shared in electronic communications.
In response to this complaint, Admiral Harry Harris,
commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet directed an investigation to inquire into the
facts and circumstances surrounding these allegations. The investigation team,
led by a Flag Officer, is currently investigating the alleged misconduct and
will submit a report upon completion of their review.
"We remain fully committed to accountability,
transparency, and protecting the integrity of ongoing investigations,"
said Buss.
The team is currently continuing their training and no
changes have been made to their performance schedule.
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