ROANOKE TIMES 
                      Copyright (c) 1995, Roanoke Times

DATE: Monday, December 18, 1995              TAG: 9512180074
SECTION: VIRGINIA                 PAGE: C-3  EDITION: METRO 
DATELINE: NORFOLK
SOURCE: Associated Press 


NORFOLK OFFICER CENSURED OVER SEXUAL HARASSMENT

The Navy has reprimanded and reassigned a Norfolk-based lieutenant commander for sexually harassing an enlisted female sailor and for other charges.

The officer, a 28-year veteran whose name was withheld by the Navy, was found guilty at an administrative hearing Friday of orders violations, fraternization and conduct unbecoming an officer, said Naval spokesman Cmdr. Kevin Wensing.

All charges are infractions under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, Wensing said.

After the hearing, the officer was given a punitive letter of reprimand, Wensing said. Such letters go into the permanent personnel files of service members and typically end any chances of advancement.

Wensing said the officer had sexually harassed at least one of his unit's enlisted females. Details on the charge of fraternization, loosely defined as dating subordinates, were not available.

Wensing said he didn't know when the infractions took place but said the squadron's internal investigation was completed during the past week.

The officer was a member of Fleet Logistic Support Squadron 40 at Norfolk Naval Air Station, one of the oldest mixed-gender aviation squadrons in the Navy. He has been reassigned to an unnamed command at Norfolk Naval Base, Wensing said.

The reprimand marks the Navy's second report of sexual misbehavior this week, and the third in the wake of the training ``stand down'' ordered last month by Adm. Mike Boorda, chief of naval operations. Boorda ordered individual ships and shore commands to spend a day reviewing Navy standards for ``good order and discipline'' following a string of incidents involving sexual abuse.

Tuesday, the Navy confirmed that Capt. Fred Dew, commander of the Public Works Center at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, had been temporarily reassigned following charges of sexual harassment, conduct unbecoming an officer and adultery.

Last week, the Navy said Rear Adm. Ralph Tindal, 58, a married two-star admiral stationed in Portugal, was found guilty of adultery, fraternization, conduct unbecoming an officer and sexual harassment.

Tindal was stripped of one star, fined thousands of dollars and confined to quarters for 30 days.

Dew, 47, awaits an administrative hearing.


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