Naval War College president steps down amid ethics probe, complaints about margarita machine - News Summed Up

Naval War College president steps down amid ethics probe, complaints about margarita machine


Naval War College amid an ethics probe and complaints he kept a margarita machine in his office. Rear Adm. Jeffrey Harley announced the move after the Navy announced he was being reassigned pending the outcome of an inspector general investigation. NAVY PROBES CLAIMS WAR COLLEGE LEADER KEPT MARGARITA MACHINE IN OFFICE, INVITED STUDENTS FOR GAMES OF TWISTER IN HIS OFFICEStaffers had complained of Harley’s use of a margarita machine, which he declined to address when queried by AP. NAVY STARTS BUILDING NEW MASSIVE, 50-TON UNDERSEA ATTACK DRONEThe War College, which educates the Navy’s future leaders at its campus in Newport, R.I., announced Harley’s reassignment Monday. “Lewis M. Duncan, Provost of the Naval War College, has temporarily assumed the duties of the President of the Naval War College,” the college said.


Source: Fox News June 10, 2019 16:52 UTC



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