Army fires officer accused of faking deployments and awards amid multiple affairs
So long.
By James Clark | Updated Sep 24, 2021 4:34 PM
A married Army officer who allegedly spent years creating an elaborate network of lies to deceive women has been fired following an investigation, the service announced.
The Army announced on Thursday that the investigation into Lt. Col. Richard Kane Mansir had been completed and that he was relieved of command on Wednesday.
“Based on the investigation’s substantiated findings, the Commanding General for the U.S. Army Center for Initial Military Training and the Fort Eustis Senior Army Element Commander relieved Lt. Col. Mansir of command of U.S. Army Support Activity Fort Eustis, effective Sept. 22,” said Maj. Randy Ready, a spokesman for the Army.
“Mansir was previously suspended from command during the investigation,” Ready said. “The command has taken additional appropriate actions in response to the findings from the investigation.”
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