The Military has relieved a colonel accountable for a brigade that gives subject help to Military models in Europe and Africa, citing a “lack of belief and confidence in her skill to command.”
The commander, Col. Crystal Hills of the 405th Military Discipline Assist Brigade, was fired in November by Military Sustainment Command boss Maj. Gen. David Wilson, service spokeswoman Kimberly Conrad confirmed Monday.
Conrad didn’t present additional particulars concerning Hills’ removing, together with whether or not the Military is investigating any alleged misconduct.
The 405th AFS Brigade, headquartered at Daenner Kaserne in Kaiserslautern, Germany, falls underneath the twenty first Theater Sustainment Command for U.S. Military Europe and Africa.
Hills took command of the brigade in 2022, based on an Army release. The brigade orchestrates acquisition, upkeep and different logistics for troopers throughout Europe and Africa, in addition to the joint forces that depend on Military shares.
As a lieutenant colonel, Hills beforehand commanded the Military Discipline Assist Battalion-Africa till 2018. The battalion managed the Military’s stockpile of weapons and provides utilized by troops “south of the Alps,” significantly the 173rd Airborne Fight Brigade in Europe and Military models in Africa, based on an Army release. The unit additionally managed humanitarian assist provides for the Protection Safety Cooperation Company.
The Military declined to say who has changed Hills within the brigade’s high job or the place she was reassigned.
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