Where are Gen Carter Ham and Adm Charles Gaouette?

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Where are Gen Carter Ham and Adm Charles Gaouette? Sign the petition to have them testify to Congress

Wednesday, October 31, 2012 5:13


PressTV.com has claimed that Admiral Gaouette is under suspicion for planning the overthrow of Obama if he is re-elected and General Carter Ham has been quoted as stating that he NEVER recieved an order that Obama states he gave to ?secure our personel?

Leon Panetta, the Secretary of Defense, states that he and ?the Generals? all agreed that it was to dangerous to go in. So what happened to Obama?s order???? Obama stated CLEARLY has gave an order to secure our personel. However as we all know NOBODY went in to help them. Did Panetta refuse to follow the Presidents order or did Obama lie when he stated he gave the order?



There are 2 men that can answer those questions and they are General Carter Ham and Admiral Charles Gaouette but WHERE ARE THEY?
 

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Rear Admiral Charles Gaouette has been removed of duty aboard the USS Stennis and sent back to the ship's Bremerton homeport pending an investigation into his "leadership judgement." (AP file photo)

Navy Admiral kicked off his ship, sent back to Bremerton. Why?
October 29, 2012 @ 8:48 am (Updated: 1:37 pm - 10/29/12 )


A man who climbed the Navy's ranks over a long career has been unceremoniously removed as commander of the USS Stennis Carrier Strike Group and sent back to the homeport in Bremerton.

A U.S. Navy spokesperson is not giving an explanation for the change, other than to say that questions had arisen about Rear Admiral Charles Gaouette's "leadership judgment."

He will remain in Bremerton, awaiting the outcome of the internal investigation.

NavyTimes.com reports that, "Vice Admiral John Miller, commander Naval Forces Central Command, made the decision to reassign the commander of Carrier Strike Group 3, even though it's deployed to the Middle East."

NBC News interviewed Neal Zerbe, a retired Navy Captain, who says, "The particular commander being relieved, and you know translating that to just moving him back to a continental U.S. base while the investigation continues, is unlike anything I've ever seen before."

The Stennis group deployed from Bremerton in late August and had entered the Navy 5th Fleet's area of operations in the Middle East on October 17.

It deployed four months earlier than scheduled. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta visited the Stennis and its sailors in Bremerton shortly before they departed. He thanked them for accelerating their deployment on short notice.
 
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