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Army to hire civilian to lead Criminal Investigation Command, make changes to SHARP Program
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and last updated 2021-05-07 15:02:54-04
The Army has announced it will restructure the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command (CID) and make policy improvements within the Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Program. Maj. Gen. Donna Martin led an intensive five-month structural redesign to create an organization with enhanced capabilities and capacity, organized with and led by civilian and military agents, military officers and enlisted Soldiers, said acting Secretary of the Army John Whitley, referring to the Army s Provost Marshal General/CID commanding general. We are very confident these organizational changes address the committee s CID-related recommendations and lead us into the future.
Gen Michael Garrett
Gen. Michael X. Garrett, commanding general of U.S. Army Forces Command, has approved and taken action on the investigation conducted by Gen. John Murray, commanding general of Army Futures Command, into chain-of-command actions related to the disappearance of Spc. Vanessa Guillén at Fort Hood, Texas, in 2020. As a result of the investigation, several adverse actions are ongoing:
Gen. Garrett directed the relief of five current or former leaders (officers and non commissioned officers) in the 3rd Cavalry Regiment. Of the five, three will also receive General Officer Memorandums of Reprimand (GOMORs).
Gen. Garrett referred further action against seven additional officers and non-commissioned officers to Lt. Gen. Pat White, commanding general of III Corps, and further action against one non-commissioned officer to a separate command. Those eight officers and non-commissioned officers will receive GOMORs, and in addition one will be notified of relief.
Spc. Vanessa Guillen was sexually harassed by superior officer while at Fort Hood, Army confirms
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and last updated 2021-04-30 16:30:02-04
FORT HOOD, TX â Spc. Vanessa Guillen was sexually harassed by a superior officer during her time at Fort Hood, Army officials revealed Friday afternoon.
The findings were part of an Army investigation conducted by Gen. John Murray, commanding general of Army Futures Command, into the Fort Hood chain-of-command following the soldier s disappearance and death.
âI directed this investigation to identify what happened and to find areas where we needed to improve across our command,â said Gen. Michael X. Garrett, commanding general of U.S. Army Forces Command. âWe can and must hold ourselves accountable, learn and improve across all our Army units. To do any less breaks trust with our people and the American public.â
Vanessa Guillen was sexually harassed by superior officer at Fort Hood, Army confirms
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and last updated 2021-04-30 16:43:56-04
FORT HOOD, TX â Spc. Vanessa Guillen was sexually harassed by a superior officer during her time at Fort Hood, Army officials revealed Friday afternoon.
The findings were part of an Army investigation conducted by Gen. John Murray, commanding general of Army Futures Command, into the Fort Hood chain-of-command following the soldier s disappearance and death.
âI directed this investigation to identify what happened and to find areas where we needed to improve across our command,â said Gen. Michael X. Garrett, commanding general of U.S. Army Forces Command. âWe can and must hold ourselves accountable, learn and improve across all our Army units. To do any less breaks trust with our people and the American public.â