"Harriet can you tell me what that says?" Faith asked as she stood in front of her desk.

"Mrs Gibson referred me to a Mrs Gonalinza-Gerehberg, but she had died along with her husband Lieutenant Gerehberg in a car accident a year ago. I'm sorry ma'am I was going to cross that out."

"And her name was Gonalinza-Gerehberg?" Faith questioned.

"I believe her first names were Carmelita Anna Francesca."

"Bit of a tongue twister." Faith said.

"Yes ma'am. How is it going apart from that?"

"I'd say conduct unbecoming at the very least. But I'm going to need to talk to some of the men before anything else is added." Faith replied.

"You could start with Commander Rabb ma'am."

"About so high; flies occasionally, has an office over there Commander Rabb?" Faith asked.

"Yes ma'am. Lt Commander Austin's statement speaks to that effect; she talked to Petty Officer Coates. It was seven or eight years ago though."

"Goes to pattern of behaviour. I still didn't think Commander Rabb was the type."

"Type for what Faith?" He asked from behind her.

"Sorry sir. I didn't see you there." Faith turned to look at him.

"You didn't answer my question." Harm said.

"It was nothing sir. But are you going to have an hour free either today or tomorrow there is something I need to discuss with you."

"Is this in reference to Petty Officer Salthouse?"

"No sir, this is a different matter. My deal regarding the Petty Officer still stands and I'm not going to change it sir."

"I've got forty-five minutes now, but that's the best I can do today." Harm said.

"Then I'll take it. I just need to go and get a few things from my office. Thank you for your help Lieutenant."

"Yes ma'am."

"One other thing thought, can you find out if the Admiral has some time this afternoon for me?"

"Yes ma'am." Harriet smiled. "Good luck."

"Thank you." Harm gave Harriet a curious look as Faith left them before heading back to his office.

#

Faith set a tape recorder on the desk and opened a file in her lap. She also had a legal pad and a pencil.

"Sir, this will just be a preliminary interview."

"About what?" Harm asked.

"I'm sorry sir; I forgot Colonel Mackenzie told me you didn't know about this."

"Again I ask about what."

"Charges being brought against Captain Krennick."

"For sexual harassment?" Harm questioned.

"At the moment the best I can do is conduct unbecoming. I'm working on sexual harassment."

"Mac asked you do this?" Harm questioned.

"She asked me to look over the evidence that had been collected and make a determination on my own terms. Then if there was enough evidence to present it to the Admiral, hence my meeting with him this afternoon sir."

"Mac collected evidence against Krennick?" Harm asked.

"No sir. She had Petty Officer Coates and Lieutenant Sims talk to everyone so as not to prejudice the case. She had them write up their meetings and conversations and then seal them in envelopes without her ever seeing the information. I have twenty-six very angry women, twenty who filed complaints which they were then pressured in to revoking. Including one who had Captain Krennick named in her divorce papers, which she sent a copy of."

"So what did you want to talk to me about?" Harm questioned.

"I understand that you were harassed by Captain Krennick when she worked here eight and half years ago. I have a statement from Lieutenant Commander Austin to that. So I need to ask you a few questions about it."

"It was eight years ago, Major."

"Goes to pattern of behaviour sir. So if you'd please?"

"Go ahead ask away."

TBC