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Poor judgment cited in admiral’s decision to retire

- By Robert Burns Robert Burns is an Associated Press writer.

WASHINGTON — The fourstar admiral set to become the Navy’s top officer on Aug. 1 will instead retire, an extraordin­ary downfall prompted by what Navy Secretary Richard Spencer called poor judgment regarding a profession­al relationsh­ip.

The sudden move by Adm. William Moran, announced Sunday, may add to the perception of turmoil in the Pentagon’s senior ranks, coming less than a month after Pat Shanahan abruptly withdrew from considerat­ion to be defense secretary after serving as the acting secretary for six months.

Moran had been vetted for promotion to the top uniformed position in the Navy, nominated by President Trump and confirmed by the Senate in May to succeed Adm. John Richardson as chief of naval operations and as a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Instead, Moran said in a written statement Sunday evening that he told Spencer he decided to decline his appointmen­t as the next chief of naval operations and requested to be allowed to retire.

“Adm. Bill Moran recently brought to my attention that over the past two years he maintained a profession­al relationsh­ip with an individual who was held accountabl­e and counseled for failing to meet the values and standards of the Naval profession,” Spencer said in a statement. “This decision on his part to maintain that relationsh­ip has caused me to call his judgment into question.”

Other officials said Spencer was referring to Moran having recently taken public affairs counsel from Chris Servello, who was removed from his position as public affairs adviser to Richardson in 2017 and given a letter of reprimand for drinking and fraternizi­ng with junior officers at a 2016 Navy Christmas party.

Moran said his decision to decline his appointmen­t and to instead retire was based also on what he called an open investigat­ion into “the nature of some of my personal email correspond­ence over the past couple of years.”

 ?? Albert Cesare / Montgomery Advertiser 2016 ?? Adm. William Moran speaks at a commission­ing ceremony for a Navy ship in Mobile, Ala., in 2016. Moran had been vetted for promotion to the top uniformed position in the Navy.
Albert Cesare / Montgomery Advertiser 2016 Adm. William Moran speaks at a commission­ing ceremony for a Navy ship in Mobile, Ala., in 2016. Moran had been vetted for promotion to the top uniformed position in the Navy.

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