Army Reserve commander suspended amid investigation
Todd Richmond, The Associated Press
MADISON, Wis. — The U.S. Army Reserve suspended the commander of an Illinois-based unit Tuesday as part of an ongoing investigation into allegations that unit officers mishandled sexual misconduct complaints and retaliated against a whistleblower.
Lt. Gen. Charles Luckey, commanding general of the Army Reserve Command, suspended the 416th Theater Engineer Command’s commander, the Army said. The statement didn’t identify the commander by name, but the unit’s website lists Maj. Gen. Miyako Schanely as its leader.
The 416th’s spokesman, Jason Proseus, didn’t immediately return an after-hours email Tuesday evening.
https://www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2020/06/16/army-reserve-commander-suspended-amid-investigation/