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The Navy announced yesterday that it has accepted the resignation of the superintendent of the Naval Academy in Annapolis, after an investigation found that he had acted improperly by grabbing the wrist of a Marine Corps sentry who had asked for his ID.
The Navy said in a statement that Vice Adm. Richard J. Naughton submitted his resignation Tuesday during a meeting with Adm. Vern Clark, the chief of naval operations and a Joint Chiefs of Staff member.
The Navy's inspector general confirmed a complaint was made that Adm. Naughton, in the post for about one year, grabbed the sentry's wrist. The report cited him for "general failure to promote good morale" at the 4,000-student brigade, which turns out Navy ensigns and Marine second lieutenants.
Adm. Naughton's quick exit marked the second leadership shake-up at one of the nation's premier military academies in recent months.
The Navy IG report also found that Adm. Naughton, a Navy "Top Gun" pilot, had several run-ins with academy faculty that were "overly confrontational or demeaning in nature."
In March, Air Force Secretary James Roche replaced the superintendent of the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. The action came after investigations found that the academy systematically had ignored complaints of sexual abuse from female cadets. The superintendent, Lt. Gen. John Dallager, was reassigned to Peterson Air Force Base and will retire in August.
The Baltimore Sun reported that Adm. Naughton was with friends and in civilian clothes when he became upset that the sentry asked for his ID last New Year's Eve at a school gate.
Since the September 11 attacks, Marines, who guard the academy entrances along the Severn River and near downtown Annapolis, have been extra careful to check IDs of all civilians seeking access.
Officials told the Sun that Adm. Naughton became angered by the ID request and flashed it briefly. The young sentry, who was not identified by the Navy, asked to see it again, and the admiral grabbed his wrist. One official told the Sun that the sentry took out his canister of pepper spray.









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