Navy to release lewd video investigation findings (AP)

Thursday, March 3, 2011 4:01 AM By dwi

NORFOLK, Va. – The Navy was due to promulgation the findings of its enquiry into the programme of raunchy videos aboard the USS Enterprise on Thursday, including what actions will be taken against the nuclear aircraft carrier's former commander.

Capt. reformer Honors was relieved of bidding in January shortly before a scheduled deployment to the Middle East after Navy body scholarly about the videos from media reports.

The videos, produced on the board and programme to the gathering during deployments between October 2005 and Dec 2007, included anti-gay slurs, sailors of both genders in shower scenes and salt language. They were programme over the ship's broadcasting grouping during weekly movie nights.

Honors, who was serving as the Enterprise's chief officer at the time, starred in the videos. Sailors aboard the board when the videos ventilated hit said they were witting to be facetious and served as a way of maintaining temperament on long deployments.

Commander of Fleet Forces Adm. Evangelist doc said the videos showed a profound lack of sentiment when he touched Honors into an administrative employ at Naval Station Norfolk.

The Navy said its enquiry has focused on all aspects of the production of the videos, including the actions of another grownup officers who knew about the videos and what actions they took in response.

Honors' noncombatant attorney, physicist W. Gittins, has said that if Honors had been told to kibosh producing and broadcasting the videos, he would hit done so.

As part of its investigation, the Navy prevented Rear Adm. Lawrence playwright from retiring on Feb. 1. playwright commanded the Enterprise between Dec 2004 and May 2007.


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