A FIRED CALIFORNIA GUARD GENERAL HAD SUBORDINATES RUN ERRANDS, CHAUFFEUR HIS MOM
January 10, 2023Tom Wyatt
Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Magram will be involuntarily transferred to the Air Force retired reserve, a move that California National Guard spokesman Lt. Col. Brandon Hill called “parallel” to a discharge.
For the fifth time in four years, a senior officer in the California National Guard is leaving their post under a cloud of misconduct.
Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Magram will be involuntarily transferred to the Air Force retired reserve, a move that California National Guard spokesman Lt. Col. Brandon Hill called “parallel” to a discharge.
Magram was until recently the state’s assistant adjutant general for its air component, responsible for the California Air National Guard’s five flying wings, composed of 4,900 members.
Magram becomes the fifth high ranking officer in the California National Guard or Air National Guard relieved or forced to retire since 2019.
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