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Navy fires USS Ohio submarine commanding officer
The Navy has fired the captain of the USS Ohio guided missile submarine, service officials revealed.
Capt. Kurt D. Balagna was fired as commanding officer of the Ohio (Gold Crew) “due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command,” the Navy said in a Wednesday statement.
“Navy commanding officers are held to high standards of personal and professional conduct. They are expected to uphold the highest standards of responsibility, reliability and leadership, and the Navy holds them accountable when they fall short of those standards,” officials added.
The statement did not say specifically why Balagna was fired on Monday, and only notes that the Ohio’s prospective commanding officer, Capt. Andrew Cain, has taken over his role.
Instead, the service nearly always uses the phrase “loss of confidence” when announcing the reason for a commander’s firing, regardless of why they were let go.
As of Thursday, the Navy remained tight-lipped on the reason for Balagna’s dismissal.
An unidentified Navy official would only tell USNI News that his removal was related to conduct, not performance.
The Hill has reached out to the Navy for additional comment.
The Navy has had a series of high-profile firings in the past year, including three so far in 2024.
In early February, the service announced the dismissal of Cmdr. Cameron Dennis, head of the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Howard. The ship is tasked with deterring the Chinese military in the Indo-Pacific region.
And in mid-January, the service relieved from duty Capt. Geoffry Patterson, the commanding officer of the submarine Georgia’s blue crew. Patterson, who had held the role for less than a year, also was removed due to a “loss of confidence” in his ability to command.
Reports later emerged that Patterson was let go after an arrest for allegedly driving under the influence.
And in September, the Navy fired Cmdr. Michael Lyle, the commanding officer of the ballistic missile submarine Alabama, again, for a “loss of confidence in his ability to command.”
Lyle was one of 16 commanding officers the Navy fired in 2023, including eight warship captains. Of the dismissals, 14 were “due to a loss of confidence” in their ability to command, and two were let go for medical issues unrelated to their performance, Task and Purpose reported.
Balagna, who was most recently dismissed, enlisted in the Navy in 1992 and last served as the executive officer for the attack submarine USS Virginia and the commanding officer of the attack submarine USS Annapolis, according to his official biography.
The Ohio, based in Bangor, Wash., and one of the Navy’s oldest and largest underwater vessels, is one of four submarines that could be used to carry Trident II D5 nuclear ballistic missiles but have been converted to use Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles.
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U20 World Team decided at U20 World Team Trials in Geneva, Ohio – WIN Magazine
2026 U20 World Team Trials
At Geneva, Ohio, May 29
Best-of-Three Final Results
57 kg
Isaiah Cortez (Spartan Combat RTC/ TMWC) defeats Grey Burnett (Burnett Trained Wrestling), two matches to none
Round 1 – Cortez dec. Burnett, 5-1
Round 2 – Cortez tech. fall Burnett, 10-0
61 kg
Aaron Seidel (SERTC- TMWC) defeats Elijah Cortez (Spartan Combat RTC/ TMWC), two matches to none
Round 1 – Seidel tech. fall Cortez, 10-0
Round 2 – Seidel tech. fall Cortez, 10-0
65 kg
Bo Bassett (Titan Mercury Wrestling Club (TMWC)) defeats Clinton Shepherd (Howe Wrestling School, LLC), two matches to none
Round 1 – Bassett fall Shepherd, 2:40
Round 2 – Bassett tech. fall Shepherd, 10-0
70 kg
Landon Robideau (Cowboy RTC) defeats Melvin Miller (Titan Mercury Wrestling Club (TMWC)), two matches to none
Round 1 – Robideau dec. Miller, 5-0
Round 2 – Robideau tech. fall, 12-0
74 kg
Jayden James (KD Training Center/ TMWC) defeats Ladarion Lockett (Cowboy RTC), two matches to none
Round 1 – James dec. Lockett, 5-4
Round 2 – James dec. Lockett, 4-2
79 kg
Ryan Burton (SERTC- TMWC) defeats Joseph Jeter (Position Wrestling), two matches to none
Round 1 – Burton dec. Jeter, 10-7
Round 2 – Burton dec. Jeter, 8-1
86 kg
Aeoden Sinclair (Tiger Style Wrestling Club) defeats Brock Mantanona (Cliff Keen Wrestling Club), two matches to none
Round 1 – Sinclair dec. Mantanona, 6-0
Round 2 – Sinclair tech. fall Mantanona, 10-0
92 kg
Jimmy Mastny (Relentless Training Center) defeats Karson Tompkins (Air Force Regional Training Center), two matches to none
Round 1 – Mastny fall Tompkins, 3:31
Round 2 – Mastny tech. fall Tompkins, 10-0
97 kg
Michael Boyle (Ohio Crazy Goats Wrestling Club) defeats Garett Kawczynski (Askren Wrestling Academy), two matches to none
Round 1 – Boyle tech. fall Kawczynski, 10-0
Round 2 – Boyle tech. fall Kawczynski, 10-0
125 kg
Dreshaun Ross (Cowboy RTC) defeats Coby Merrill (NYAC), two matches to one
Round 1 – Merrill tech. fall Ross, 11-0
Round 2 – Ross dec. Merrill 9-2
Round 3 – Ross dec. Merrill, 7-1
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Central Ohio family sues Hilliard funeral home after mother mistakenly cremated
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — A Central Ohio family has filed a lawsuit against a Hilliard funeral home after their mother was accidentally cremated, despite plans for her to be buried.
According to court documents, Tidd Funeral Home cremated Nancy Anders in June of last year against the family’s wishes. The lawsuit states Anders died a week earlier in May.
The family says Anders had planned and prepaid for funeral arrangements two years before her death to be buried with her late husband. The arrangements did not include cremation because, the family says, she did not believe in the concept.
The lawsuit says the family was told a week after her death that she had been accidentally cremated. It also accuses Tidd Funeral Home of cremating her even though the proper authorization form was never signed.
The family says they have suffered physical illness and emotional trauma and are seeking $25,000 in damages. They are also asking for the case to be decided by a jury.
ABC 6 reached out to the funeral home for comment but had not heard back.
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