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[M]The series airs[/M] February 10, 1940 through September 8, 1967 on CBS, September 6, 1975 through December 11, 1982 in syndication, September 8, 1990 through November 18, 1994 in the Fox Kids programming block on the FOX network, [M]September 23, 2006 to March 22, 2008[/M] in the Kids' WB programming block on The CW Television Network, then from March 1, 2014 to March 12, 2016 on Cartoon Network, then from September 21, 2017 to December 2, 2019 on Boomerang and then from January 11, 2020 to 19 February 2021 on The Cartoon Network Application.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]The series airs[/M] February 10, 1940 through September 8, 1967 on CBS, September 6, 1975 through December 11, 1982 in syndication, [M]September 8, 1990 through November 18, 1994[/M] in the Fox Kids programming block [M]on the FOX network[/M], September 23, 2006 to March 22, 2008 in the Kids' WB programming block on The CW Television Network, then from March 1, 2014 to March 12, 2016 on Cartoon Network, then from September 21, 2017 to December 2, 2019 on Boomerang and then from January 11, 2020 to 19 February 2021 on The Cartoon Network Application.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]The series airs[/M] February 10, 1940 through September 8, 1967 on CBS, September 6, 1975 through December 11, 1982 in syndication, [M]September 8, 1990 through November 18, 1994 in the Fox Kids programming block[/M] on the FOX network, September 23, 2006 to March 22, 2008 in the Kids' WB programming block on The CW Television Network, then from March 1, 2014 to March 12, 2016 on Cartoon Network, then from September 21, 2017 to December 2, 2019 on Boomerang and then from January 11, 2020 to 19 February 2021 on The Cartoon Network Application.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]The series airs[/M] February 10, 1940 through September 8, 1967 on CBS, September 6, 1975 through December 11, 1982 in syndication, [M]September 8, 1990 through November 18, 1994[/M] in the Fox Kids programming block on the FOX network, September 23, 2006 to March 22, 2008 in the Kids' WB programming block on The CW Television Network, then from March 1, 2014 to March 12, 2016 on Cartoon Network, then from September 21, 2017 to December 2, 2019 on Boomerang and then from January 11, 2020 to 19 February 2021 on The Cartoon Network Application.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]The series airs[/M] February 10, 1940 through September 8, 1967 on CBS, [M]September 6, 1975 through December 11, 1982 in syndication[/M], September 8, 1990 through November 18, 1994 in the Fox Kids programming block on the FOX network, September 23, 2006 to March 22, 2008 in the Kids' WB programming block on The CW Television Network, then from March 1, 2014 to March 12, 2016 on Cartoon Network, then from September 21, 2017 to December 2, 2019 on Boomerang and then from January 11, 2020 to 19 February 2021 on The Cartoon Network Application.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]The series airs[/M] February 10, 1940 through September 8, 1967 on CBS, [M]September 6, 1975 through December 11, 1982[/M] in syndication, September 8, 1990 through November 18, 1994 in the Fox Kids programming block on the FOX network, September 23, 2006 to March 22, 2008 in the Kids' WB programming block on The CW Television Network, then from March 1, 2014 to March 12, 2016 on Cartoon Network, then from September 21, 2017 to December 2, 2019 on Boomerang and then from January 11, 2020 to 19 February 2021 on The Cartoon Network Application.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]The series airs February 10, 1940 through September 8, 1967 on CBS[/M], September 6, 1975 through December 11, 1982 in syndication, September 8, 1990 through November 18, 1994 in the Fox Kids programming block on the FOX network, September 23, 2006 to March 22, 2008 in the Kids' WB programming block on The CW Television Network, then from March 1, 2014 to March 12, 2016 on Cartoon Network, then from September 21, 2017 to December 2, 2019 on Boomerang and then from January 11, 2020 to 19 February 2021 on The Cartoon Network Application.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]The series airs February 10, 1940 through September 8, 1967[/M] on CBS, September 6, 1975 through December 11, 1982 in syndication, September 8, 1990 through November 18, 1994 in the Fox Kids programming block on the FOX network, September 23, 2006 to March 22, 2008 in the Kids' WB programming block on The CW Television Network, then from March 1, 2014 to March 12, 2016 on Cartoon Network, then from September 21, 2017 to December 2, 2019 on Boomerang and then from January 11, 2020 to 19 February 2021 on The Cartoon Network Application.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]Tom and Jerry[/M] (Tom and Jerry) [M]is[/M] an American animated short film series, [M]originally[/M] created by directors William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and [M]released on February 10, 1940.[/M]
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]Tom and Jerry[/M] (Tom and Jerry) [M]is[/M] an American animated short film series, [M]originally created by[/M] directors William Hanna and [M]Joseph Barbera[/M] and released on February 10, 1940.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]Tom and Jerry[/M] (Tom and Jerry) [M]is[/M] an American animated short film series, [M]originally created by[/M] directors [M]William Hanna[/M] and Joseph Barbera and released on February 10, 1940.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]Tom and Jerry[/M] (Tom and Jerry) [M]is an American[/M] animated short [M]film series[/M], originally created by directors William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and released on February 10, 1940.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]Tom and Jerry[/M] (Tom and Jerry) [M]is an[/M] American [M]animated[/M] short [M]film series[/M], originally created by directors William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and released on February 10, 1940.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]Tom and Jerry[/M] (Tom and Jerry) [M]is an[/M] American animated [M]short film series[/M], originally created by directors William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and released on February 10, 1940.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]Tom and Jerry[/M] (Tom and Jerry) [M]is an[/M] American animated short [M]film series[/M], originally created by directors William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and released on February 10, 1940.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]Chuck Jones produced[/M] 34 new [M]short films[/M] at Sib-Tower 12 Productions studios between 1963 and 1967.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]Chuck Jones produced 34 new short films[/M] at Sib-Tower 12 Productions studios [M]between 1963 and 1967.[/M]
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]Chuck Jones produced 34 new short films at Sib-Tower 12 Productions studios[/M] between 1963 and 1967.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]Chuck Jones produced 34 new short films[/M] at Sib-Tower 12 Productions studios between 1963 and 1967.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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Following the closure of the MGM studio in 1957, MGM renewed the series with [M]Gene Deitch directing 13 Tom and Jerry short films[/M] at Rembrandt Films studios [M]between 1961 and 1962[/M].
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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Following the closure of the MGM studio in 1957, MGM renewed the series with [M]Gene Deitch directing[/M] 13 [M]Tom and Jerry short films at Rembrandt Films studios[/M] between 1961 and 1962.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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Following the closure of the MGM studio in 1957, MGM renewed the series with [M]Gene Deitch directing 13 Tom and Jerry short films[/M] at Rembrandt Films studios between 1961 and 1962.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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Following the closure of the MGM studio in 1957, MGM renewed the series with [M]Gene Deitch directing[/M] 13 [M]Tom and Jerry short films[/M] at Rembrandt Films studios between 1961 and 1962.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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Following [M]the closure of the MGM studio in 1957[/M], MGM renewed the series with Gene Deitch directing 13 Tom and Jerry short films at Rembrandt Films studios between 1961 and 1962.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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Following the closure of the MGM studio [M]in 1957[/M], [M]MGM renewed the series[/M] with Gene Deitch directing 13 Tom and Jerry short films at Rembrandt Films studios between 1961 and 1962.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]Following the closure of the MGM studio[/M] in 1957, [M]MGM renewed the series[/M] with Gene Deitch directing 13 Tom and Jerry short films at Rembrandt Films studios between 1961 and 1962.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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Following the closure of the MGM studio in 1957, [M]MGM renewed the series[/M] with Gene Deitch directing 13 Tom and Jerry short films at Rembrandt Films studios between 1961 and 1962.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]Tom and Jerry[/M] subsequently [M]became the series at more high income[/M], [M]surpassing the Looney Tunes[/M].
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]Tom and Jerry[/M] subsequently [M]became the series at more high income[/M], surpassing the Looney Tunes.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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Two new short [M]films were produced[/M] in 2001 and 2005, [M]totaling 163 short films[/M].
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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Two [M]new short films were produced in[/M] 2001 and [M]2005[/M], totaling 163 short films.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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Two [M]new short films were produced in 2001[/M] and 2005, totaling 163 short films.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]Two new short films were produced[/M] in 2001 and 2005, totaling 163 short films.
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Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry in original English) are two animated characters, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry), who starred in a large number of short films created, written and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera (prior to the fame of his company Hanna-Barbera).
The series were produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood studio from 1940 to 1958, when the studio's animation group was closed. In 1960, MGM outsourced the production of Tom and Jerry to Rembrandt Films (directed by Gene Deitch) in Czechoslovakia. In 1963, production of the Tom and Jerry shorts returned to Hollywood with Chuck Jones' Sib-Tower 12 Productions; these series lasted until 1967.
Tom and Jerry then returned in the form of cartoons for television by Hanna-Barbera (1975-1977; 1990-1993) and Filmation Studios (1980-1982).
Hanna-Barbera's shorts are notable for having won seven Oscars, tying with Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies for the most award-winning animated series.
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[M]Another sailor[/M], whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, [M]was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command[/M].
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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[M]Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun[/M], was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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[M]Captain Travis Zettel[/M] lost the confidence to command the attack submarine [M]USS Bremerton[/M] and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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Captain [M]Travis Zettel[/M] lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was [M]disciplined back in August following the investigation.[/M]
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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Captain [M]Travis Zettel[/M] lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was [M]disciplined back in August[/M] following the investigation.
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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Captain [M]Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine[/M] USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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[M]The other sailor[/M] was also interviewed but [M]said he 'did not participate in prostitution'[/M].
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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[M]The other sailor was also interviewed[/M] but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'.
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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[M]An investigation[/M] by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) [M]was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline[/M].
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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[M]An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service[/M] (NCIS) [M]was launched[/M] following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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An investigation by [M]the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS)[/M] was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to [M]documents released to the Kitsap Sun[/M].
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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[M]The incident occurred[/M] March 1 [M]while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun[/M].
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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[M]The incident occurred March 1[/M] while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, [M]according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun[/M].
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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[M]Zettel[/M] was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and '[M]admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment[/M],' [M]the documents said.[/M]
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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[M]Zettel[/M] was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and '[M]admitted culpability[/M] in the payment of female accompaniment,' [M]the documents said[/M].
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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A US Navy [M]submarine commander was relieved of his duty[/M] last summer [M]after paying for[/M] ten [M]female prostitutes[/M] while stationed in the Philippines.
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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A US Navy [M]submarine commander was relieved of his duty[/M] last summer [M]after paying for ten[/M] female [M]prostitutes[/M] while stationed in the Philippines.
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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A US Navy [M]submarine commander was relieved of his duty[/M] last summer [M]after paying for[/M] ten female [M]prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.[/M]
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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A US Navy [M]submarine commander was relieved of his duty[/M] last summer [M]after paying for[/M] ten female [M]prostitutes[/M] while stationed in the Philippines.
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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A US Navy [M]submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer[/M] after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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A [M]US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty[/M] last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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A US Navy [M]submarine commander was relieved of his duty[/M] last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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[M]The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'[/M].
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A Navy submarine commander was disciplined and demoted last summer after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Capt. Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
VERMONT COLONEL FORCED TO RESIGN AFTER FLYING F-16 TO MEET LOVE INTEREST: REPORT
The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”
Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The criminal investigation began in May.
US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations. He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication.
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[M]He admitted “culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,” according to the documents released to the publication[/M].
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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[M]The criminal investigation began in May[/M].
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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[M]Travis Zettel[/M] lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and [M]was relieved of duty[/M] back in August [M]following the investigation[/M].
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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[M]Travis Zettel[/M] lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and [M]was relieved of duty[/M] back [M]in August[/M] following the investigation.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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[M]Travis Zettel[/M] lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and [M]was relieved of duty[/M] back in August following the investigation.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the [M]attack submarine USS Bremerton[/M] and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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[M]Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the[/M] attack submarine [M]USS Bremerton[/M] and was relieved of duty back in August following the investigation.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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The incident occurred in March 2018, while being ported in [M]Subic Bay in the Philippines[/M].
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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[M]The incident occurred[/M] in March 2018, [M]while being ported in Subic Bay[/M] in the Philippines.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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[M]The incident occurred in March 2018[/M], while being ported in Subic Bay in the Philippines.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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US NAVY SHIP SAILS NEAR DISPUTED ISLANDS IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
[M]NCIS agents reportedly confronted Zettel with the allegations[/M].
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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A [M]Navy submarine commander[/M] was disciplined and [M]demoted last summer[/M] after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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A [M]Navy submarine commander[/M] was disciplined and [M]demoted[/M] last summer [M]after admitting to paying for[/M] female [M]prostitutes[/M] while stationed in the Philippines.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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A [M]Navy submarine commander[/M] was disciplined and [M]demoted[/M] last summer [M]after admitting to paying for[/M] female [M]prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.[/M]
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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A [M]Navy submarine commander[/M] was [M]disciplined[/M] and demoted last summer [M]after admitting to paying for[/M] female [M]prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.[/M]
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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A [M]Navy submarine commander[/M] was [M]disciplined[/M] and demoted last summer [M]after admitting to paying for female prostitutes[/M] while stationed in the Philippines.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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A [M]Navy submarine commander[/M] was [M]disciplined[/M] and demoted last summer [M]after admitting to paying for[/M] female [M]prostitutes[/M] while stationed in the Philippines.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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A [M]Navy submarine commander[/M] was [M]disciplined[/M] and demoted [M]last summer[/M] after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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A Navy [M]submarine commander[/M] was [M]disciplined[/M] and demoted [M]last summer[/M] after admitting to paying for female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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[M]Another sailor[/M] also apparently enjoyed the company of women and [M]was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was[/M] wandering around” and [M]greeting his fellow sailors[/M].
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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[M]Another sailor[/M] also apparently enjoyed the company of women and [M]was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around”[/M] and greeting his fellow sailors.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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[M]Another sailor also apparently enjoyed the company of women[/M] and was seen with three “local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around” and greeting his fellow sailors.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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[M]The sailor later saw the commander with around 10 “provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel.”[/M]
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to [M]documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun[/M].
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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The [M]investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service[/M] (NCIS) [M]was launched[/M] following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” [M]according to documents[/M] obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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The [M]investigation[/M] by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) [M]was launched following a sailor’s tip[/M] to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” [M]according to documents[/M] obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a [M]sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline[/M], saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” [M]according to documents[/M] obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a [M]sailor’s tip[/M] to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” [M]according to documents[/M] obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a [M]sailor[/M]’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, [M]saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel[/M],” [M]according to documents[/M] obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a [M]sailor[/M]’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, [M]saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel[/M],” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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The investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a [M]sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline[/M], saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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The investigation by the [M]U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service[/M] ([M]NCIS[/M]) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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The [M]investigation[/M] by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) [M]was launched following a sailor’s tip[/M] to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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The [M]investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service[/M] (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline, saying Zettel told him he “requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel,” according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
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A US Navy submarine commander was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines.
Captain Travis Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation.
An investigation by the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was launched following a sailor’s tip to the Department of Defense Inspector General’s hotline.
Captain Travis Zettel (left) was relieved of his duty last summer after paying for ten female prostitutes while stationed in the Philippines
Zettel lost the confidence to command the attack submarine USS Bremerton and was disciplined back in August following the investigation
The sailor was apparently told by Zettel that 'requested/ordered ten girls to arrive at the hotel' where they were staying, according to documents obtained by the Kitsap Sun.
The sailor later saw the commander with around ten 'provocatively dressed females outside the front door of the hotel'.
Another sailor, whose name was redacted in the documents released to the Kitsap Sun, was spotted with three 'local females holding onto his arm as he was wandering around' greeting sailors from his command.
The incident occurred March 1 while the sub was ported in Subic Bay, according to documents released to the Kitsap Sun.
Zettel was confronted by NCIS with the allegations and 'admitted culpability in the payment of female accompaniment,' the documents said.
The other sailor was also interviewed but said he 'did not participate in prostitution'. He then asked for a lawyer and that sailor was not 'pursued for disciplinary action', the document states.
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Next, they’re asked to choose between [M]five candidates for mayor[/M], should the recall be approved.
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When a 23-year-old Cape Verdean was elected mayor of Fall River, some saw the birth of a star: a fresh face among the usual suspects of Massachusetts politics.
But when federal prosecutors charged Mayor Jasiel Correia with stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from investors, it prompted Gov. Charlie Baker — who Correia had crossed party lines to endorse — to ask the mayor to step aside. And perhaps more stinging, the city council cast a vote of no confidence and the residents of Fall River organized to recall him from office.
Far from heeding the widespread calls to step down, Correia pleaded not guilty to all the charges, and the go-to phrase among his supporters was established: "innocent until proven guilty."
While his criminal case is ongoing, Correia's fate as mayor will be decided by a citywide election Tuesday. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
“I’m going to be voting against the recall; voting for Jasiel,” said city resident Jonas Correia, who has no relation to the mayor, during his lunch break at a sandwich shop in Fall River.
He said Correia should not be judged by the allegations he’s facing, but by the work he’s done since the indictment came down five months ago. And by that measure, he said, the mayor is doing an excellent job.
“[The court case] hasn't really been a factor at all,” Jonas Correia said, adding that the mayor has been good for first responders.
But that doesn't mean it's OK to commit wire fraud, he added.
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Next, [M]they’re asked to choose between five candidates[/M] for mayor, [M]should the recall be approved[/M].
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When a 23-year-old Cape Verdean was elected mayor of Fall River, some saw the birth of a star: a fresh face among the usual suspects of Massachusetts politics.
But when federal prosecutors charged Mayor Jasiel Correia with stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from investors, it prompted Gov. Charlie Baker — who Correia had crossed party lines to endorse — to ask the mayor to step aside. And perhaps more stinging, the city council cast a vote of no confidence and the residents of Fall River organized to recall him from office.
Far from heeding the widespread calls to step down, Correia pleaded not guilty to all the charges, and the go-to phrase among his supporters was established: "innocent until proven guilty."
While his criminal case is ongoing, Correia's fate as mayor will be decided by a citywide election Tuesday. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
“I’m going to be voting against the recall; voting for Jasiel,” said city resident Jonas Correia, who has no relation to the mayor, during his lunch break at a sandwich shop in Fall River.
He said Correia should not be judged by the allegations he’s facing, but by the work he’s done since the indictment came down five months ago. And by that measure, he said, the mayor is doing an excellent job.
“[The court case] hasn't really been a factor at all,” Jonas Correia said, adding that the mayor has been good for first responders.
But that doesn't mean it's OK to commit wire fraud, he added.
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[M]First[/M], [M]they must vote for or against recalling Correia[/M].
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When a 23-year-old Cape Verdean was elected mayor of Fall River, some saw the birth of a star: a fresh face among the usual suspects of Massachusetts politics.
But when federal prosecutors charged Mayor Jasiel Correia with stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from investors, it prompted Gov. Charlie Baker — who Correia had crossed party lines to endorse — to ask the mayor to step aside. And perhaps more stinging, the city council cast a vote of no confidence and the residents of Fall River organized to recall him from office.
Far from heeding the widespread calls to step down, Correia pleaded not guilty to all the charges, and the go-to phrase among his supporters was established: "innocent until proven guilty."
While his criminal case is ongoing, Correia's fate as mayor will be decided by a citywide election Tuesday. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
“I’m going to be voting against the recall; voting for Jasiel,” said city resident Jonas Correia, who has no relation to the mayor, during his lunch break at a sandwich shop in Fall River.
He said Correia should not be judged by the allegations he’s facing, but by the work he’s done since the indictment came down five months ago. And by that measure, he said, the mayor is doing an excellent job.
“[The court case] hasn't really been a factor at all,” Jonas Correia said, adding that the mayor has been good for first responders.
But that doesn't mean it's OK to commit wire fraud, he added.
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First, [M]they must vote for or against recalling Correia[/M].
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When a 23-year-old Cape Verdean was elected mayor of Fall River, some saw the birth of a star: a fresh face among the usual suspects of Massachusetts politics.
But when federal prosecutors charged Mayor Jasiel Correia with stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from investors, it prompted Gov. Charlie Baker — who Correia had crossed party lines to endorse — to ask the mayor to step aside. And perhaps more stinging, the city council cast a vote of no confidence and the residents of Fall River organized to recall him from office.
Far from heeding the widespread calls to step down, Correia pleaded not guilty to all the charges, and the go-to phrase among his supporters was established: "innocent until proven guilty."
While his criminal case is ongoing, Correia's fate as mayor will be decided by a citywide election Tuesday. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
“I’m going to be voting against the recall; voting for Jasiel,” said city resident Jonas Correia, who has no relation to the mayor, during his lunch break at a sandwich shop in Fall River.
He said Correia should not be judged by the allegations he’s facing, but by the work he’s done since the indictment came down five months ago. And by that measure, he said, the mayor is doing an excellent job.
“[The court case] hasn't really been a factor at all,” Jonas Correia said, adding that the mayor has been good for first responders.
But that doesn't mean it's OK to commit wire fraud, he added.
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[M]Voters will be given a two-part ballot[/M].
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When a 23-year-old Cape Verdean was elected mayor of Fall River, some saw the birth of a star: a fresh face among the usual suspects of Massachusetts politics.
But when federal prosecutors charged Mayor Jasiel Correia with stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from investors, it prompted Gov. Charlie Baker — who Correia had crossed party lines to endorse — to ask the mayor to step aside. And perhaps more stinging, the city council cast a vote of no confidence and the residents of Fall River organized to recall him from office.
Far from heeding the widespread calls to step down, Correia pleaded not guilty to all the charges, and the go-to phrase among his supporters was established: "innocent until proven guilty."
While his criminal case is ongoing, Correia's fate as mayor will be decided by a citywide election Tuesday. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
“I’m going to be voting against the recall; voting for Jasiel,” said city resident Jonas Correia, who has no relation to the mayor, during his lunch break at a sandwich shop in Fall River.
He said Correia should not be judged by the allegations he’s facing, but by the work he’s done since the indictment came down five months ago. And by that measure, he said, the mayor is doing an excellent job.
“[The court case] hasn't really been a factor at all,” Jonas Correia said, adding that the mayor has been good for first responders.
But that doesn't mean it's OK to commit wire fraud, he added.
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[M]Mayor Jasiel Correia[/M] (JAY’-zil koh-RAY’-uh) declined to step down after being [M]charged[/M] last year [M]with defrauding investors in an app he developed[/M].
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When a 23-year-old Cape Verdean was elected mayor of Fall River, some saw the birth of a star: a fresh face among the usual suspects of Massachusetts politics.
But when federal prosecutors charged Mayor Jasiel Correia with stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from investors, it prompted Gov. Charlie Baker — who Correia had crossed party lines to endorse — to ask the mayor to step aside. And perhaps more stinging, the city council cast a vote of no confidence and the residents of Fall River organized to recall him from office.
Far from heeding the widespread calls to step down, Correia pleaded not guilty to all the charges, and the go-to phrase among his supporters was established: "innocent until proven guilty."
While his criminal case is ongoing, Correia's fate as mayor will be decided by a citywide election Tuesday. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
“I’m going to be voting against the recall; voting for Jasiel,” said city resident Jonas Correia, who has no relation to the mayor, during his lunch break at a sandwich shop in Fall River.
He said Correia should not be judged by the allegations he’s facing, but by the work he’s done since the indictment came down five months ago. And by that measure, he said, the mayor is doing an excellent job.
“[The court case] hasn't really been a factor at all,” Jonas Correia said, adding that the mayor has been good for first responders.
But that doesn't mean it's OK to commit wire fraud, he added.
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n
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