San Diego Union-Tribune

INTERIM LEADER TAKES HELM AT CAMP PENDLETON

Ala. senator holding up military promotions over DOD’s abortion policy

- BY ERIKA I. RITCHIE

In a change of command ceremony, Lt. Gen. George W. Smith Jr. relinquish­ed command of the Marine Corps’ largest warfightin­g unit at Camp Pendleton, but a delay in the confirmati­on process means his permanent replacemen­t remains in limbo.

In the interim, Maj. Gen. Bradford J. Gering, who most recently led the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing at Miramar, has been tapped to lead I Marine Expedition­ary Force. He took over on Friday during a change of command ceremony held at the base.

Smith is retiring after 40 years of service.

Gering, who was slated to head to the Pentagon to take over as the deputy commandant of aviation at the Marine Corps headquarte­rs, instead will oversee the Camp Pendleton 1MEF while the Marines wait for the confirmati­on of Lt. Gen. Michael Cederholm, who was nominated earlier this year to command the force of 48,000 Marines.

Cederholm couldn’t make the move from the East Coast because of a Senate hold-up over military confirmati­ons that is stalling promotions and postings for at least 300 senior-level military jobs across the Department of Defense. He is the deputy commandant of aviation.

Sen. Tommy Tuberville, RAla., has been refusing to vote on confirmati­ons since February.

Tuberville has said he disagrees with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s decision to have the Defense Department pay for travel when a service member has to go out of state for abortion services or other reproducti­ve health care. Tuberville said the DOD’s decision to continue these services is a violation of the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits federal funds from being used for abortions.

 ?? SGT. SAMUEL C. FLETCHER U.S. MARINE CORPS ?? Maj. Gen. Bradford J. Gering (left) and Lt. Gen. George W. Smith Jr. during a command change ceremony Friday.
SGT. SAMUEL C. FLETCHER U.S. MARINE CORPS Maj. Gen. Bradford J. Gering (left) and Lt. Gen. George W. Smith Jr. during a command change ceremony Friday.

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