A US Navy warship commander was relieved of duty over a 'loss of confidence' 4 months after he was photographed firing a rifle with a backward scope
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Cmdr. Cameron Yaste, the commanding officer of the USS John S. McCain, was removed from duty due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command after being ridiculed online for a photo showing him firing a rifle with its scope mounted backward.
The US Navy stated that the change in leadership of the USS John S. McCain would have no impact on the warship's mission or schedule, reaffirming their commitment to holding officers accountable to high standards.
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