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Submarine's enlisted leader fired for alleged drug use

Senior Chief Dwight Newton had been chief of the boat of attack submarine Albany before he was fired in March.

Alleged drug use has cost a submarine's top enlisted leader his job — and most likely his career.

Senior Chief Sonar Technician (Submarines) (SS) Dwight Newton was removed from his post as the top enlisted on the attack submarine Albany March 16 by Cmdr. Wade Landis, Albany's skipper, after Newton was charged with use of a controlled substance and making a false official statement.

Newton, who has been Albany’s chief of the boat since October 2013, has been reassigned to Submarine Squadron 6 while awaiting disciplinary and administrative proceedings that will most likely end his nearly 24-year career for violating the Navy’s zero-tolerance drug policy, sources tell Navy Times. It is highly unusual for such a senior sailor who has been screened for their post to fail a drug test.

Master Chief Fire Control Technician (SS) Edward Brennan has been assigned as the Albany's new senior enlisted adviser in the wake of the firing. Newton is the fourth submarine leader fired this year.

Newton is a native of Charleston, S.C., and joined the Navy in March 1992. During his career, he’s served on the attack submarines Montpelier, Philadelphia, Memphis and San Juan. He could not be immediately reached for comment Thursday.

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