Pearl Harbor submarine commander relieved, reassigned

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HONOLULU — The commander of a Pearl Harbor-based submarine has been relieved of his duties.

HONOLULU — The commander of a Pearl Harbor-based submarine has been relieved of his duties.

The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reports Cmdr. Tory Swanson was removed from his position Friday as commanding officer of the Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS Mississippi.

The Navy in an announcement says the change is due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command.

A command investigation is ongoing.

Pacific Fleet Submarine Force spokesman Cmdr. Brook DeWalt says the removal was a matter of professional nature and not a personal transgression.

DeWalt says it involves issues revolving around operational decision-making.

Swanson had served aboard the Mississippi since April 2013.

He has been administratively reassigned to the staff of the sub force.