The accusations against Lt Cmdr Jeremiah Daley saw the Navy on March 12 remove him from the USS Typhoon, a Manama, Bahrain-based vessel patrolling a region crucial to global oil supplies where American forces routinely have tense encounters with Iranian forces.
Daley, now assigned to Task Force 55, was on leave today and unavailable for comment, according to the US Navy's 5th Fleet, which is based in Bahrain and oversees the task force. Later reached by The Associated Press, Daley said he was challenging the report and appealing his punishment as a "good number of things are 100 percent not true." He declined to elaborate, saying he wanted the appeal process "to take its course."
Daley assumed command of the Typhoon, a coastal patrol ship that typically carries 24 enlisted personnel and four officers, in May 2015. The Typhoon is one of 10 Cyclone-class ships the Navy bases out of Manama to patrol shallow waters in the Persian Gulf, providing security amid the US campaign against the Islamic State group and other extremists while offering a counterbalance to Iranian vessels in the region.