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United States  Navy relieves USS Mason commander

Published on: February 14, 2026 11:00 AM

Navy relieves USS Mason commander for 'loss of confidence'

The United States Navy has relieved the commanding officer of the guided-missile destroyer USS Mason, Capt. Chauvius G. Lewis, citing a “loss of confidence in his ability to command,” according to an official statement released on Friday.

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The decision was made by Alexix T. Walker, commander of Carrier Strike Group 10. The Navy did not disclose specific details about the circumstances leading to Lewis’s removal, noting only that it maintains strict leadership standards and holds commanders accountable when those standards are not met.

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Officials said the destroyer is currently engaged in Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMPUTEX), a major pre-deployment training programme, and that the leadership change would not affect the vessel’s mission or operational schedule. The announcement was issued by Naval Surface Force Atlantic Public Affairs.

Capt. Lewis had served as commanding officer of USS Mason since Nov 14, 2024. Following his relief, he has been temporarily reassigned to Commander Naval Surface Group Southeast, the Navy said. An acting commanding officer has not been publicly named.

Commissioned in 2003, USS Mason is an Arleigh Burke-class Aegis guided-missile destroyer assigned to the United States 2nd Fleet area of operations. The warship is named in honour of African American sailors who served aboard an earlier USS Mason during the era of racial segregation in the US armed forces, becoming a symbol of perseverance and service despite discrimination.

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The Navy frequently uses the phrase “loss of confidence” in public statements about the removal of senior officers, a standard formulation that typically avoids detailing personnel or disciplinary matters. Such actions are generally administrative and do not necessarily imply misconduct findings unless separately announced.

The service reiterated that operational readiness and mission continuity remain unaffected by the command change.

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