Gov. Chris Christie has tapped the head of the state's Air National Guard to lead New Jersey's National Guard until a permanent replacement is chosen for the commander who resigned after he was caught having an inappropriate relationship with a female aide.

Effective Friday, Brigadier General Michael Cunniff, who since 2003 has been in charge of the state's Air National Guard, took command of the entire Guard.

The day before, the previous commander, Maj. Glenn Rieth, offered a final salute to the state's 9,000 soldiers and retired. Rieth left under pressure after he and the woman were caught in his office touching each other.

Rieth and the woman were seen inappropriately touching each other on Oct. 4 in his office by another employee. That resulted in a report being filed with the Army Inspector General at the Pentagon, according to government officials.

A military official with direct knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press this week that Rieth did not give his resignation, however, until after he was told there was also surveillance video of him and the woman.

The two-star general waited until early November, nearly a month after the incident, before telling the governor's office about the encounter, according to another government official familiar with the situation.

The officials agreed to speak only on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to make those details public. Both officials indicated that the relationship between Rieth, who is married, and the woman, who is also married, was consensual.

Reached by phone, Rieth declined to comment on the circumstances surrounding his departure, saying "there would be no value in it."

Spokesmen for Military and Veterans Affairs have not responded to multiple calls and emails seeking comment since The Associated Press was first to report Rieth's resignation.

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