The Commanding Officer of Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 34 has been relieved of duty aboard the USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70).
According to a Navy press release, Cmdr. Jonathan Jackson was relieved due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command. He is the 22nd commander relieved this year.
Jackson was relieved Dec. 8 at Admiral’s Mast, following an investigation that confirmed his failure to “obey a lawful regulation by creating and condoning an intimidating, hostile and offensive work environment,” a violation of Department of Navy policy on sexual harassment.
The release states Rear Adm. Thomas
Shannon, Commander, Carrier Strike Group 1, found Jackson guilty of UCMJ Article 92 for violation of a lawful general order, Article 133 for conduct unbecoming an officer and gentleman and was awarded non-judicial punishment.
Cmdr. Gregory Byers, the squadron’s executive officer, has assumed command of VAQ-134. Jackson is awaiting reassignment.
Jackson reported to VAQ-134 as the Executive Officer in April, 2009. He assumed command of VAQ-134 in August, 2010.
The Garudas are assigned to Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17 and embarked with the Vinson Nov. 30 on deployment to the U.S. Pacific Command and U.S. Central Command areas of responsibility, supporting 5th and 7th Fleet operations.