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Army general in Germany suspended pending investigation
2020-06-06
[Stars & Stripes] STUTTGART, Germany — The one-star general who commands the Army’s reserve headquarters in Europe was suspended this week, pending the outcome of an internal probe, U.S. Army Europe said.

Brig. Gen. Michael Harvey, who leads the 7th Mission Support Command and also serves as deputy commanding general of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, is under investigation for a matter that "does not involve criminal activity or safety," USAREUR said in a statement Wednesday.
Not stealing pens from the office or consorting with jihadis, then. Which leaves sleeping with the wrong person or insubordination, in my limited imagination...
Harvey was removed from his position Tuesday. Col. Douglas A. LeVien, a 21st TSC deputy commanding officer, was named acting commander of the 7th MSC.

"No further information will be released until the investigation is complete," USAREUR said in a statement.

The 21st TSC manages logistics for the Army in Europe and plays a key role in getting supplies to forces operating at relatively austere outposts in places like Poland. It also supports U.S. Africa Command.

Harvey, a native of Piney Flats, Tenn., assumed command of the 7th MSC in June 2019.

LeVien takes over with extensive logistics experience. Before arriving at the 21st TSC, he commanded the 406th Army Field Support Brigade out of Fort Bragg, N.C. He then deployed with the XVIII Airborne Corps to serve as the "Kobane Landing Zone, Syria Base Commander," from September 2018 to May 2019, his biography said.

The mission of the 7th MSC is to function as the Army's forward-based headquarters in Europe and provide soldiers to the service's various units supporting U.S. European Command.
Posted by:Clem

#7  I'm guessing he didn't do his mandatory annual EO training.
Posted by: Clem   2020-06-06 19:25  

#6  Sechs or money, take your pick.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-06-06 19:19  

#5  Well, there's zipper disease, zipper malfunction and then there's zipper trauma.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-06-06 19:06  

#4  So an army officer is being removed for some unspecified reason because they don't want his wife to find out?
Posted by: jpal   2020-06-06 19:05  

#3  Military personnel are notorious for hyperactive sex lives, not all of it with their legally-married wives or even steady girlfriends. This may be a minority getting all the action, or an all-pervasive phenomenon, but there are certainly more than a handful of people who've gotten into trouble because they were indiscreet about it.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2020-06-06 18:12  

#2  President Trump orders the Pentagon to remove 9,500 troops from Germany by September - but denies it has anything to do with Angela Merkel rift

Dude mighta tried to fight it.
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-06-06 16:42  

#1  zipper disease?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-06-06 14:45  

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