March 7, 2015 — U.S. Coast Guard officials said Saturday morning the officer in charge of Jonesport-based cutter Moray has been relieved of his duties because of loss of confidence in his ability to command.
Senior Chief Petty Officer Christopher Bouchard was relieved Friday by Rear Adm. Linda Fagan of the First Coast Guard District and Capt. Brian Gilda of Coast Guard Sector Northern New England, according to Lt. Karen Kutkiewicz, a spokeswoman for the service branch.
“The investigation is ongoing,” she said Saturday morning. “It’s rare that a commanding officer is relieved of his post. It doesn’t happen in the Coast Guard very often at all.”
She said that Bouchard, who has served more than 15 years in the Coast Guard, is being investigated for having “lost confidence in his ability to navigate the cutter safely and to lead his crew.”
He has been in charge of the Moray and its 13-person crew for a little over a year and a half. The 87-foot coastal patrol boat has two primary missions: search and rescue and law enforcement. It is not an icebreaker, Kutkiewicz said.
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