A rough weekend for Army colonels: Two bounced from commands, in U.S. & Italy
The garrison commander in Vicenza, Italy, got the heave-ho, allegedly for a drunken run-in with the MPs on July 4. Officially, the line is that his superiors lost confidence in him. Also, the colonel commanding the hospital at Fort Carson, CO, was removed from command for allegedly getting all inappropriate. I wonder, what it is ...
The garrison commander in Vicenza, Italy, got the heave-ho, allegedly for a drunken run-in with the MPs on July 4. Officially, the line is that his superiors lost confidence in him.
The garrison commander in Vicenza, Italy, got the heave-ho, allegedly for a drunken run-in with the MPs on July 4. Officially, the line is that his superiors lost confidence in him.
Also, the colonel commanding the hospital at Fort Carson, CO, was removed from command for allegedly getting all inappropriate.
I wonder, what it is like to see your boss escorted from the premises? Sounds like a Dilbert fantasy.
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