Navy Times: Pensacola NAS Commander Fired

March 2, 2010

reavy.jpgThe commanding officer of Naval Air Station Pensacola, Capt. William P. Reavey, has been fired — according to an article published in the Navy Times.

“The skipper of Naval Air Station Pensacola, Fla., was fired Friday for ‘inappropriate conduct,’ Navy officials said,” the newspaper published Monday.

A statement released Friday by Pensacola Naval Air Station  said Peavy “has been temporarily removed from his position by Commander Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Tim Alexander, pending the results of an inquiry into inappropriate conduct”.

The Navy Times and the prepared Navy statement did not elaborate further on the alleged misconduct. According to the newspaper, Reavey was the sixth commanding offier to be fired this year. Read more…

Reavey, 51, of Manchester, Conn., entered the Navy in 1984 and took command of NAS Pensacola in June 2008.

This updates a story we first posted on Saturday.

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One Response to “Navy Times: Pensacola NAS Commander Fired”

  1. whitepunknotondope on March 3rd, 2010 12:31 pm

    Don’t ask, don’t tell!!!!!