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arine Corps to consider promotion of one-star general who used his aide as a personal servant

    Paul Szoldra
    Jul 31, 2020 3:37 PM EDT

 

The Marine Corps in September will consider whether to promote a one-star general who was reprimanded in 2018 for treating an aide like a personal servant during a deployment to Iraq, the service announced Thursday.

In a service-wide administrative message, Brig. Gen. Rick A. Uribe was announced as one among other brigadier generals up for promotion consideration to major general at a Sept. 10 selection board in Quantico, Virginia.

Marine officials were unable to answer questions by deadline, including whether Uribe's reprimand would be among documents reviewed by the board.

https://taskandpurpose.com/news/brig-gen-rick-uribe-promotion-maj-gen

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I think it was customary to do this?

Isn't that what aides are for?
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...deployment to Iraq he "requested or permitted" his aide to use official time...
So a deployment to a war zone has unofficial time?