Captain Daniel Dusek, commanding officer of the USS Bonhomme Richard based at the port of Sasebo, Japan, was relieved of his duties "due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command," the Navy said in a statement.
Dusek is under investigation by the Justice Department in a widening scandal that allegedly had a Singapore-based company offering cash, prostitutes and luxury travel in return for contracts to provide support services to naval ships, a military official said on condition of anonymity.
The Bonhomme Richard, an amphibious assault ship that sailors call the "Bonny Dick," is the flagship of an amphibious ready group for the Seventh Fleet.
Dusek, who had taken command of the warship in June 2012 and had been decorated for his previous missions, has been temporarily assigned to Expeditionary Strike Group Seven, officials said.
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Misiewicz in return was allegedly given access to prostitutes, free travel and even tickets to a Lady Gaga concert.
The firm cited by federal prosecutors is Glenn Defence Marine Asia, and the CEO, Leonard Francis, has been charged, along with Misiewicz and the NCIS agent, with conspiracy to commit bribery.
In one email, GDMA's chief refers to certain prostitutes in Thailand as his "Elite Thai Seal Team."