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AlamogordoTownNews.org has learned United State Navy has relieved both the commanding officer and his deputy, the executive officer, from their posts leading the U.S. Naval Ship Repair Facility and Japan Regional Maintenance Center in Yokosuka, Japan. The firing of Valenzuela marks at least the 10th firing of a commanding officer this year over a "loss of confidence in their ability to command."
Capt. Zaldy Valenzuela and Cmdr. Art Palalay were relieved of their duties as commanding officer and executive officer, respectively, on Sunday "due to a loss of confidence in their ability to command."
A Navy official confirmed that the relief of Valenzuela and Palalay was over personal misconduct.
Navy officials have previously said the sea service relieved 15 commanding officers in 2023. There are currently around 1,600 commanding officers in the active-duty Navy across all communities.
According to records provided by the Navy, Valenzuela commissioned in 1999 and served as a surface warfare officer before moving to an engineering specialty. He was stationed aboard the amphibious assault ships USS Bonhomme Richard and USS Denver before first serving at the ship repair facility he would later command in 2005.
His service record shows he went on to hold a variety of other shore billets before reporting back to the repair facility as its commander in May 2023.
Meanwhile, Palalay began his career as an enlisted sailor, joining the Navy in 1993, and spent much of it on various ships.
As an enlisted sailor, he served aboard the cruisers USS Bunker Hill, Princeton, Robert Smalls and Vincennes before earning his commission in 2006.
After becoming an officer, Palalay went back to sea, initially as a surface warfare officer before, like Valenzuela, shifting to an engineering specialization. He was stationed aboard the cruiser USS Chosin and the amphibious assault ship USS Boxer, as well as the command ship USS Blue Ridge.
He reported to the Yokosuka-based ship repair facility in June 2023.
Palalay's awards include two Meritorious Service Medals, two Navy/Marine Corps Commendation Medals and four Navy/Marine Corps Achievement Medals, along with a host of campaign and service awards.
Valenzuela's awards include four Meritorious Service Medals, a Navy/Marine Corps Commendation Medal and two Navy/Marine Corps Achievement Medals, as well as a number of campaign and service awards.
According to the Navy's statement, Capt. Dan Lannamann has temporarily assumed leadership of the repair command, while Cmdr. Timothy Emge, the command's operations officer, has assumed the position of executive officer until a permanent replacement is selected.
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Yep, Cota is not ready for a public office let alone a Mayor.
Any chance Anthony Lucero would interview Ted Morgan?
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Great article. You do not even have to name the people, I already know who you are talking about. Keep speaking the truth. Love it.
"A free press is not a privilege but an organic necessity in a great society....Without criticism and reliable and intelligent reporting, a government cannot govern." walter lippman
First my Facebook page got shut down after I got attacked by a hostile group of strangers... First they came for me. Then I offered you a chance to read what was going on with me as a warning, and you didn't want to.
New sidewalks for some neighborhoods. What about the Walker area that is also in her district. Seeing is believing, Walker area has always been ignored.
Have you ever messaged her about it, or are you just complaining to complain? Her actions speak louder than all the other commissioners combined.
She championed and approved $12 million dollars worth of Water system upgrades for walker road and yet you choose to ignore that. It is in the design phase with contract bidding to be announed in early 2026 with work to begin in later spring. That is the largest capital investment in Walker Road in over 50 years.
Did anyone see what Senator Charles Grassley is saying about AI yesterday. What does that have to do with this? It might explain why legal systems in many cities are such a mess.
But also: Why is no one talking about the DISMAL low income housing in Alamogordo, and the need to investigate what is going on in those places, and the lack of housing for homeless???????????
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"I cannot accept your canon that we are to judge Pope and King unlike other men, with a favorable presumption that they do no wrong. If there is any presumption, it is the other way against holders of power...power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely." ~ Lord Acton
It is interesting as you delve into the family, business and indeed religious connections that are intertwined in city politics. Some folks have a whole lit of fleas scratching the dog.
Absolutely true lots of fleas itching the dog!!
I somehow got logged out without doing so since last time I was here. I wanted to view the Flickinger meeting on Facebook but cannot because my account was taken down. I do not attend these public events because of all the attempts to mess with my life already.