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Navy Commander Relieved of Duty for Holding Rifle With Scope Backward in Photo Evan Paul Published: September 11, 2024 PAUL J. RICHARDS, ROSLAN RAHMAN, Getty Images ...
Yaste has been temporarily replaced by Capt. Allison Christy, deputy commodore of Destroyer Squadron 21, according to the Navy. Social media scorn from image of backward-facing optical scope ...
The commander of the destroyer USS John S. McCain was fired last week, months after he was photographed holding a rifle with a backward-facing scope.
Cmdr. Cameron Yaste, former commanding officer of USS John McCain, fires a rifle with a scope facing backward. Photograph: (Agencies) Months after a photo of Cameron Yaste, commander of the destroyer ...
Four months ago, Yaste was seen in a photo firing a rifle whose scope was mounted backward. The image, posted to social media, brought the Navy plenty of ridicule, including from the Marine Corps.
The commander of a Navy destroyer who got into trouble four months ago over a picture that went viral for all the wrong reasons has been relieved of duty. The picture gaffe, which drew heavy ...
(The Hill) – The commander of a Navy destroyer who was photographed firing a rifle whose scope was pointing backward was relieved of duty last week, the service has confirmed. Cameron Yaste ...
A naval warship commander has been relieved of duty after he was seen in a photo holding a gun the wrong way round. Cameron Yaste, commanding officer of the destroyer USS John McCain, was removed ...
US News: Cmdr. Cameron Yaste, commanding officer of the USS John McCain, was relieved from duty after a viral photo showed him using a rifle with the scope mou ...
Rep. Mike Collins, R-Ga., joined in ridiculing Yaste and the Navy by sharing an image of a pistol with a barrel that faces toward its user. “Navy’s newly issued sidearm,” he wrote.
The commander of the destroyer USS John S. McCain was fired last week, months after he was photographed holding a rifle with a backward-facing scope.