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Army Reveals It Fired Female Commander in Troubled Brigade After Claims of Sexual Assaults on Male Soldiers

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A female Army officer, Col. Meghann Sullivan, was relieved of command due to allegations of sexual assaults and harassment against male subordinates at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.

The investigation revealed issues within the 5th SFAB, leading to the firing of its commander, Col. Jonathan Chung.

Sullivan, reassigned to I Corps, faces allegations of assaulting and harassing subordinates, with some incidents linked to alcohol abuse.

The case sheds light on underreported male sexual assault and female harassment offenders in the military.

The 5th SFAB focuses on the Pacific region, partnering with allied forces including Australia, Japan, and Mongolia.

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