Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Army suspends accused general

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WASHINGTON — An Army general has been suspended from his job for allegedly trying to use his power to influence the selection of a lower-ranking officer for a command job, according to the Army.

Army Secretary Christine Wormuth reviewed claims that Gen. Charles Hamilton interfered with the command assessment program and determined that they were “credible.”

Wormuth temporaril­y suspended Hamilton from his job as head of Army Materiel Command and referred the matter to the Defense Department’s inspector general, said Army Col. Randee Farrell, Wormuth’s spokeswoma­n.

According to officials and documents, Hamilton inappropri­ately tried to push an assessment board to approve a command assignment for a female lieutenant colonel. He successful­ly persuaded the board to give the officer a second interview after the initial board voted 5-0 not to recommend her for command.

Before the second interview took place, Hamilton contacted senior leaders who could have been on her second panel to discuss their voting parameters and the candidates.

The second panel also deemed her not certified for command. The officer can try again next year, since the Army allows any officer not certified for command to participat­e in future assessment reviews.

Hamilton has been reassigned until the investigat­ion is finished.

Farrell said Wormuth is committed to the integrity of the Battalion Commander Assessment Program, and once the investigat­ion is over the Army will review the overall process “to ensure maximum fairness.”

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