Marine Corp Times Report:
The commanding officer of Marine
Corps Base Hawaii was relieved of his duties Monday following “a loss of
trust and confidence in his ability to lead,” the service said.
Col. Eric Schaefer, who assumed
command of the base in August, was removed from his post by Maj. Gen.
Charles Hudson, the commanding general of Marine Corps Installations
Pacific, according to a Marine Corps news release. Schaefer was
reassigned to another position effective immediately.
“The Marine Corps holds all Marines,
especially commanders, responsible for their actions, and is committed
to upholding high standards of honor, courage and commitment within the
ranks,” the release states.
No additional details about the
relief or Schaefer’s new position were immediately available. Schaefer
could not immediately be reached for comment.
More @ Allen West Republic
No comments:
Post a Comment