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US Navy warship commander relieved of duty following image of him shooting rifle with scope mounted backward

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The commander of U.S. Navy destroyer USS John McCain has been relieved of his duties months after the service branch faced ridicule on social media for posting a photo of him firing a rifle with its scope mounted backward.

Cmdr. Cameron Yaste was recently let go from his position "due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command the guided-missile destroyer," the Navy announced in a statement, without elaborating.

In April, the Navy posted an image of Yaste aiming the rifle with a backwards scope on its Instagram account with the caption, "From engaging in practice gun shoots, conducting maintenance, testing fuel purity and participating in sea and anchor details, the #USNavy is always ready to serve and protect," according to Stars and Stripes.

Social media users then pointed out the improper setup of the rifle. Around the same time the Navy posted the image, the Marines, on their X account, shared a similar photo of one of its members firing a rifle with the proper configuration, giving it the caption, "clear sight picture."
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This undated photo provided by Stars and Stripes shows Cmdr. Cameron Yaste, former commanding officer of USS John McCain, fires a rifle with a scope facing backward. (Stars and Stripes via AP)
The post featuring Yaste was ultimately deleted.

"Thank you for pointing out our rifle scope error in the previous post," the Navy later wrote on social media, according to The Associated Press. "Picture has been removed until EMI (extra military instruction) is completed."


USS John McCain is currently helping protect aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt in the Middle East.
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The guided-missile destroyer USS John McCain is seen in the Pacific Ocean in December 2003. (Petty Officer 3rd Class Todd Frantom/U.S. Navy via Getty Images)
Yaste has been temporarily replaced by Capt. Allison Christy, deputy commodore of Destroyer Squadron 21, which is part of the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group, currently in the Gulf of Oman along with USS John McCain.

The Pentagon sent the carriers to the Middle East to be in position should Israel need help repelling an attack by Iran or other countries, if such a thing happens, military officials said.

The Navy says on its website that Yaste, a native of Knoxville, Tennessee, has earned awards including the "Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (three awards) and Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (two awards)."

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USS John McCain, under repair at a dry dock, is seen after a rededication ceremony at the U.S. Naval base in Yokosuka, Japan, in July 2018. (AP/Eugene Hoshiko)

The service branch did not immediately respond Wednesday to a request for comment by Fox News Digital.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 
Not a military guy but this seem drastic.

I am sure they looked into this but couldn't that have been a split second moment for a pic. Someone hands him the rifle, he puts it up to shoot it and noticed that everything is a mile away through the scope? Pull it down and yells at someone?

I doubt he assembled the rifle and/or installed the scope.

Gotta be more to this story???? Pretty high command to lose it over something so dumb?? Not sure
 
So, there is no way the guy didn't know the scope was backwards once he looked through it. Is the guy really incompetent or did someone hand him the rifle, he realized it was backwards, and just fired it for the photo op and went about his day?
Probably this. Sounds to me like they were looking for an excuse to remove him because this is well after that image went viral.
 
Read about this on X last night. He's been replaced with an LGBTBBQ type.

 
Not a military guy but this seem drastic.

I am sure they looked into this but couldn't that have been a split second moment for a pic. Someone hands him the rifle, he puts it up to shoot it and noticed that everything is a mile away through the scope? Pull it down and yells at someone?

I doubt he assembled the rifle and/or installed the scope.

Gotta be more to this story???? Pretty high command to lose it over something so dumb?? Not sure
I would say there is more to the story than just the picture.

The most likely scenario is someone handed him the rifle with the scope backwards as a joke. He shoulders the rifle and the pic isctaken as he realizes what's up. Yells at the guy, laughs it off and forgets about it.

Later his admin puts a pile of pictures on his desk for approval, having forgot about it, he doesn't notice the pile includes that picture.

Chaos ensues. After investigation top brass decide that a warship isn't the place for "fun & games" and a commander that allows "such behavior" shouldn't be in command and thus he is relieved. Not because of the photo but because the photo is evidence (in their mind) of a poorly run ship.
 
I would say there is more to the story than just the picture.

The most likely scenario is someone handed him the rifle with the scope backwards as a joke. He shoulders the rifle and the pic isctaken as he realizes what's up. Yells at the guy, laughs it off and forgets about it.

Later his admin puts a pile of pictures on his desk for approval, having forgot about it, he doesn't notice the pile includes that picture.

Chaos ensues. After investigation top brass decide that a warship isn't the place for "fun & games" and a commander that allows "such behavior" shouldn't be in command and thus he is relieved. Not because of the photo but because the photo is evidence (in their mind) of a poorly run ship.
Or they just needed an excuse to promote a diversity hire.

Those promotions will end if Trump is elected, and it'll be a shitshow trying to get rid of them after they're in place. We're going to see more of this between now and Nov, and if Dems lose, they're going to try to burn the country down by January. They're going to leave as big of a mess as they can if they turn the reins over.
 
This was just an excuse to shuffle his ass out the door to force feed a tranny into a position of power for DEI points.

How that nutcase hasn't found itself an unwilling participant of a man overboard drill is disappointing.
 
Yea, the rifle thing does seem to be an excuse to put an "it" in command.

But I'd bet their "official reasoning" for relieving him from duty is along the lines of what I wrote.
 
I think she/he/it/giz is just a really gnarly chick. May have enlarged swollen palps and eat gobs of wet pussy but still a chick. Who among the experts here can comment ? :laughing:
 
Damn. Embarrassing. Kinda looks like the front sight post would be in the way to.
 
He didn't get fired for the picture :shaking:

"Due to loss of confidence" is the standard reason to fire a commander in the DoD. Doesn't matter the actual reason, that's the standard boilerplate reason which means it could be anything from a DUI to stealing.money to banging his secretary.
 
Not a military guy but this seem drastic.

I am sure they looked into this but couldn't that have been a split second moment for a pic. Someone hands him the rifle, he puts it up to shoot it and noticed that everything is a mile away through the scope? Pull it down and yells at someone?

I doubt he assembled the rifle and/or installed the scope.

Gotta be more to this story???? Pretty high command to lose it over something so dumb?? Not sure
Lite version of fragging an officer by the first mate that wanted the boat for himself?:stirthepot:
 
That's funny I went to school with her definitely a chick. Pretty sure she played rugby. I'm betting the photo was a small part of why he was removed from command. usually when it's a "loss of confidence" there's something much larger like failed a serious inspection, found out he was sleeping with crew or their boat hit something it shouldn't have while he was in charge. I bet there's more to the story.

-ben
 
They either wanted him out for other reasons and this was the official excuse or they just wanted to pass on the blame for the public embarrassment this caused. Either seems about as likely IMO.
 
Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (three awards) and Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (two awards).
Yeah, to outsiders he seems legit, but to military types? :laughing:

I got an MSM for a retirement award as an enlisted guy, officer-types get them as PCS awards (participation trophies). NMCCOM = ARCOM, I'd have to look, but I had 5 or 6 of them while I was in. NMCAM = AAM, I got 6 or 7 of these while in as well.

Note the lack of actual awards listed; for an o-type to not have a bronze star is pretty telling... means he never served in a real deployment. Any O-3 and up got one as a participation trophy when deployed to a combat zone. Meanwhile, enlisted types got AAM/NMCAMs or ARCOM/NMCCOMs for combat deployments. Heck, one time, I cot a Certificate of Appreciation for 14 months of running gun trucks in Iraq (I pissed in the BC and CSM's Cheerios).
 
That's funny I went to school with her definitely a chick. Pretty sure she played rugby. I'm betting the photo was a small part of why he was removed from command. usually when it's a "loss of confidence" there's something much larger like failed a serious inspection, found out he was sleeping with crew or their boat hit something it shouldn't have while he was in charge. I bet there's more to the story.

-ben

Did you nail her ?? :flipoff2:
 
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