Thursday, February 27, 2014

Fort Bragg Command Sergeant Major relieved of duties

Fort Bragg soldier relieved of duties amid misconduct investigation
Fayetteville Observer
By Drew Brooks Staff writer
Feb 27, 2014.

A senior noncommissioned officer has been relieved of his duties after allegations of misconduct were leveled against him.

The soldier, whose name was not released, is a command sergeant major within the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade at Fort Bragg, according to a spokesman from U.S. Army Special Operations Command.

The 95th Civil Affairs Brigade has its headquarters and five subordinate battalions stationed at Fort Bragg. Each would have a command sergeant major.

The unit's civil affairs soldiers are part of the special operations community and work with civilian agencies to coordinate efforts between the U.S. government and local populations.

Lt. Col. Dave Connolly, USASOC spokesman, said the senior leader has been "temporarily suspended of his duties pending the outcome of an investigation with respect to alleged misconduct" and declined to offer more details on the incident that led to the allegations or the investigation itself.

More information will be released if criminal charges are filed, he said.

The allegation of misconduct is the latest in a string of accusations against leaders in the Army.
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