Navy medicine CO fired for poor command climate
By ERIK SLAVIN
Stars and Stripes
Published: April 12, 2012
YOKOSUKA NAVAL BASE, Japan — The commanding officer of the Navy’s northeastern U.S. health care services has been relieved after a survey found problems with the command climate, a Navy statement said Thursday.
Capt. Marcia “Kim” Lyons was removed from Naval Health Clinic New England on April 6 by Rear Adm. Elaine Wagner, who was Lyons’ predecessor at that command. She is at least the sixth Navy commanding officer to be relieved this year.
Wagner cited a “loss of confidence in the CO’s ability to command” according to the statement, a phrase often used following the dismissal of a naval commanding officer.
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