The Navy fired the commander and the second in charge of the littoral combat ship USS Montgomery, the service confirmed.
Crawford relieved Zamberlan and Lundberg on Dec. 30 “due to a loss of confidence in their ability to command.” He did not elaborate.
Cmdr. Dustin Lonero, of the USS Coronado, was assigned as commanding officer until a permanent solution is found, the Navy said. Zamberlan and Lundberg, meanwhile, will be reassigned to the Naval Surface Force in the U.S. Pacific Fleet, said the Navy statement.
Naval Surface Force spokesperson Cmdr. Nicole Schwegman told the newspaper that the Navy opened an investigation into the incident. She did not comment further.
“It would be inappropriate to comment on the investigation at this time,” Schwegman said. “But yes, there is an investigation into the matter.”
Zamberlan previously commanded the LCS USS Omaha and USS Kansas City before he was transferred to the USS Tulsa. He was also the executive officer of the command ship USS Blue Ridge.
Several weeks ago, the Navy confirmed it fired Cmdr. Lucian Kins, the executive officer of USS Winston S. Churchill, for “failing to abide by lawful order,” officials said at the time.
“On December 10, 2021, Commander, Naval Surface Squadron 14, Capt. Ken Anderson, relieved Cmdr. Lucian Kins as executive officer of USS Winston S. Churchill (DDG 81) due to loss of confidence in Kins’ ability to perform his duties,” Lt. Cmdr. Jason Fischer said.
And in April 2021, Rear Adm. Trent DeMoss, head of Commander Fleet Readiness Centers, was removed from his position amid a preliminary review of a sexual harassment complaint.