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WASHINGTON (AP) — The admiral fired last year as No. 2 commander of U.S. Koh samui mushroom. nuclear forces may have made his own counterfeit $500 poker chips with paint and stickers to feed a gambling habit that eventually saw him banned from an entire network of casinos, according to a criminal investigative report obtained by The Associated Press.
Although Rear Adm. Timothy M. Giardina’s removal as deputy head of U.S. Strategic Command was announced last year, evidence of his possible role in manufacturing the counterfeit chips has not previously been revealed. Investigators said they found his DNA on the underside of an adhesive sticker used to alter genuine $1 poker chips to make them look like $500 chips.
Nor had the Navy disclosed how extensively he gambled.Making Fake Poker Chips At Home
The case is among numerous embarrassing setbacks for the nuclear force. Disciplinary problems, security flaws, weak morale and leadership lapses documented by The Associated Press over the past two years prompted Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel on Nov. 14 to announce top-to-bottom changes in how the nuclear force is managed that will cost up to $10 billion.
The records obtained by the AP under the Freedom of Information Act show Giardina was a habitual poker player, spending a total of 1,096 hours — or an average of 15 hours per week — at the tables at the Horseshoe casino in Council Bluffs, Iowa, in the 18 months before being caught using three phony chips in June 2013.
He was such a familiar figure at the casino, across the Missouri River from his office near Omaha, Nebraska, that some there knew him as ’Navy Tim.’ But they may not have known he was a three-star admiral and second-in-charge at Strategic Command, the military’s nuclear war-fighting headquarters. Strategic Command also plays key roles in missile defense, cyberdefense, space operations and other functions.
A career submarine officer, Giardina is a 1979 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy.
Such was Giardina’s affection for poker that even after he was caught he ’continued to come in and gamble on a regular basis’ at Harrah’s casino, also located in Council Bluffs, according to an account by an Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation agent that was turned over to the Naval Criminal Investigative Service after NCIS took over the case in August 2013.Sign up for the Navy Times Daily News Roundup
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On July 18 Giardina was banned from both the Horseshoe and Harrah’s for 90 days, but he returned at least twice to play poker at the Horseshoe before the ban expired. The second time, in October, he was given a lifetime ban from all gambling establishments run by the Horseshoe’s owner, Caesar’s Entertainment Corp.
The report included Giardina’s remarks to a casino security agent about the polygraphs given at Strategic Command to officers holding security clearances.
’(What) they’re really trying to do is find out if you got, you know, if you’re having sex with animals or something really crazy or you’ve got this wild life that you could be blackmailed into giving military secrets out,’ he was quoted as saying.
At Strategic Command, Giardina was privy to highly sensitive national security secrets. Legal gambling by Strategic Command officers with security clearances is not prohibited or limited by policy, although if they incur excessive debt they are required to report it, according to the command’s chief spokeswoman, Navy Capt. Pamela Kunze.
Six days after he received the lifetime Caesar’s ban, Giardina was kicked out of the Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas, according to the NCIS records that gave no reason for that expulsion. That casino is not a Caesar’s property.
The state investigator’s report also said a review of surveillance footage revealed ’odd behaviors’ by Giardina at the Horseshoe.
’Giardina was observed taking cigarette butts out of public ash trays and smoking them,’ it said.Can You Make Fake Poker Chips
Giardina, who remains on the Navy payroll as a staff officer in Washington, was never charged with counterfeiting. Instead he was found guilty in May 2014 of two counts of conduct unbecoming an officer — lying to an investigator and passing fake gambling chips. He was given a written reprimand and ordered to forfeit $4,000 in pay.
The Navy chose not to pursue a court martial because they were uncertain they could get a conviction with the evidence they had, officials said.
In early September 2013 Giardina was quietly suspended from his post at Strategic Command, which he had assumed in December 2011. One month later he was fired and reduced in rank from three-star to two-star admiral.
Giardina did not respond to an AP email request Friday for comment on the investigation report. In May, after the Navy announced his punishment, Giardina told the AP he had no comment.
NCIS denied AP’s original request for the investigation records but released them this month after granting an AP appeal.Giardina in 2011Born1957/1958 (age 62–63)AllegianceUnited StatesService/branchUnited States NavyYears of service1979–2015RankVice admiralCommands held
*Submarine Group 9
*Submarine Group 10
*Submarine Squadron 17Awards
*Legion of Merit (6)
*Meritorious Service Medal (2)
*Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (3)
*Navy Achievement Medal (4)
Timothy Michael ’Tim’ Giardina (born 1957) is a retired United States Navy officer and formerly the deputy commander of U.S. nuclear forces.[1][2] In May 2014, all charges associated with counterfeiting were dropped by the Navy, but he was fined and reprimanded for two specifications of conduct unbecoming an officer and gentleman. The specifications included 1) not reporting exactly what valuables he found in a casino bathroom when he initially reported finding valuables to casino management and 2) lying to an Iowa investigator in the casino when questioned about the incident. As a result of being suspended pending resolution of the ongoing investigation, Giardina reverted to the rank of rear admiral[3]Navy career[edit]
Giardina graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1979 with a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics.[4]Counterfeit poker chips[edit]
In June 2013, Giardina was caught using three counterfeit gambling chips in a Council Bluffs casino.[5] Giardina was investigated by the Navy and suspended from duty in September 2013. Later investigation revealed that someone had altered several $1 chips into $500 chips with adhesive tape and paint. It was further alleged that Giardina would spend approximately 15 hours a week on occasion playing poker.[6] In May 2014, he was found guilty of two counts of ’conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman.’ He reverted from vice admiral to rear admiral, was removed from his position as deputy commander at Strategic Command, and was given a staff officer position in Washington, D.C.[7]References[edit]
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*^’Rear Admiral Giardina Receives NJP’. United States Navy Office of Information. May 5, 2014. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
*^’Rear Admiral Timothy M. ’Tim’ Giardina’. United States Navy. Archived from the original on August 15, 2007. Retrieved November 22, 2014 – via Wayback Machine.
*^Burns, Robert (November 22, 2014). ’Gambling admiral linked to fake poker chips’. Navy Times. Springfield, Virginia. Retrieved January 11, 2016.
*^Walters, Joanna (November 22, 2014). ’Navy admiral fired over gambling accused of making fake poker chips’. The Guardian. London.
*^Smith, Alexander (May 6, 2014). ’Ex-Navy Nuke Chief Timothy Giardina Guilty on Gambling Charges’. NBC News. Retrieved January 12, 2017.
*Telegraph Group, ’Senior admiral uncovered as fake chip gambler,’ Dominion Post (Wellington, New Zealand), November 25, 2014External links[edit]Customized Poker Chips
*’Rear Admiral Timothy M. ’Tim’ Giardina’. United States Navy. May 19, 2015. Retrieved February 17, 2017.Wikimedia Commons has media related to Timothy M. Giardina.Retrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Timothy_Giardina&oldid=989200806
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