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Brig. Gen. Joseph Hilbert, who headed the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels until last year, has returned to Bavaria to assume command Wednesday of the Army’s largest overseas training area. ....
WASHINGTON â Amy Logan first experienced physical abuse three years into her marriage to a sergeant major in the Army. Logan was away from friends and family once she moved to a new military base, similar to many military spouses who are isolated and unaware of resources available to them. One night, Loganâs husband at the time charged at her, grabbed her shoulders and his knee struck her in the leg after Logan attempted to discuss how her husband spoke down to their child for crying. A few days after the assault, Logan went with her child to a women s safe shelter and eventually filed for a divorce, she said. ....
Fort Hood leaders share progress on independent review panel findings, recommendations Post leaders say they are nearing completion on 15 of the 70 recommendations made by the Fort Hood Independent Review Committee. Author: 6 News Digital (6News) Published: 5:17 PM CST February 25, 2021 Updated: 5:23 PM CST February 25, 2021 FORT HOOD, Texas Top Fort Hood leaders released an update on how they are implementing the recommendations of the Fort Hood Independent Review Committee. The update comes two months after the committee released its examination of the climate and culture on post and identified nine findings and 70 recommendations highlighting areas in need of improvement. Command Sgt. Maj. Cliff Burgoyne and Lt. Gen. Robert White issued the update Thursday, saying they have initiated action on more than 80% of the review committee s recommendations and said they remain in contact with FORSC ....
By CAITLIN M. KENNEY | STARS AND STRIPES Published: February 18, 2021 WASHINGTON Seven soldiers have been chosen to present their ideas next week as part of the Army’s 18th Airborne Corps’ attempt to find solutions for eliminating sexual assault and harassment in the service, the corps announced Thursday. The soldiers were chosen from among 41 submissions to the corps’ “Dragon’s Lair” program that is styled after the “Shark Tank” television show for entrepreneurs, according to a news release. The ideas from soldiers are focused on improving or revising the Army’s Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention program, also known as SHARP. ....