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USS Cole skipper is

denied promotion

Monday, August 21, 2006;

Posted: 6:33 p.m. EDT (22:33 GMT)

 

 

 

 

This file photo shows the gaping hole left

in the side of the USS Cole.

 

WASHINGTON

(AP) -- Nearly six years after the deadly terrorist attack on the USS Cole, the

Navy has decided that the officer who was skipper of the ship is not qualified

for a promotion that had been in limbo since 2002.

The attack killed 17 sailors and nearly sank the destroyer

in Aden harbor, Yemen. A Navy investigation concluded in 2001 that Cmdr. Kirk Lippold

and his crew probably could not have prevented the attack and should not be

punished.

But in a written statement Monday, the Navy said Secretary

Donald C. Winter concluded after reviewing the matter that Lippold's actions before the

attack on October 12, 2000,

" did not meet the high standard " expected of commanding officers.

Based on that assessment, Winter determined that Lippold was

" not the best and fully qualified for promotion to the higher grade "

of captain, said a Navy spokesman, Cmdr. David Werner.

A Navy promotion board had selected Lippold for promotion to

captain in 2002 but he was not confirmed by the Senate, and his status had been

in limbo since then. Winter decided to strike Lippold's name from the promotion

list, meaning he will remain at his current rank of commander. If he chooses to

stay in the Navy he will become eligible to be considered again for promotion

early next year, Navy officials said.

Lippold currently is serving on the staff of the top Navy

officer, Adm. Mike Mullen, at the Pentagon. The Navy said Lippold was

withholding comment on Winter's decision until he and his Navy lawyer review it fully.

The top Navy officer when the Cole attack occurred, Adm.

Vern Clark, said after the Navy's investigation was concluded, " There is a collective responsibility. We all in the

chain of command share responsibility for what happened on board USS Cole.

" The investigation clearly shows the commanding officer

of the Cole did not have the specific intelligence, the focused training, the appropriate

equipment and on-scene security support to effectively prevent or deter such a

determined, such a pre-planned assault on this ship, " Clark said on

January 19, 2001.

http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/08/21/cole.commander.ap/index.html

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