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U.S. Navy will allow ex-Naval War College head to retire at current rank.

- By JENNIFER McDERMOTT

Providence — The U.S. Navy will allow a senior officer who was removed as president of the Naval War College to retire at his current rank, the service said Tuesday, though the terms of his retirement could change depending on the results of an investigat­ion.

The Navy secretary approved a “conditiona­l retirement” for Rear Adm. Jeffrey Harley, effective Tuesday, pending completion of a naval inspector general investigat­ion. That allows Harley to retire as a two-star rear admiral and receive the benefits of that rank for now.

Harley was removed as president of the college in Newport in June, days after The Associated Press reported he was under investigat­ion for allegedly spending excessivel­y, abusing his hiring authority and otherwise behaving inappropri­ately, including keeping a margarita machine in his office.

Harley told The AP that the college was under fiscal strain because the Navy hadn’t fully funded new missions. He announced his departure to campus in an email, writing that he was stepping down due to “distractio­ns caused by the unfounded AP article.”

The Navy’s top admiral at the time, Adm. John Richardson, called the AP report “responsibl­e and balanced” and said he felt he had enough informatio­n to warrant removing Harley from his post. Richardson retired in August.

Harley was administra­tively reassigned to work for the director of Navy staff.

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