At Least 14 Army Leaders Fired or Suspended After Investigation into Ongoing Violence at Fort Hood this link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility guidelines. Navajo Nation calls for investigation into Fort Hood deaths. Lt. Gen. Pat White, Fort Hood's commanding general, plans to discuss the findings of the independent investigation during a news conference on post at 1:45 p.m. Tuesday. Photograph: Andrew ⦠One of several investigations aimed at Fort Hood leadership is complete and early findings point to significant failures in how officials respond to and ⦠A fellow soldier allegedly bludgeoning Spc. Last week, the Army announced changes in the leadership at Fort Hood amid what they said was a widening investigation into the killing of another soldier at the post. During the 103-day investigation into the Fort Hood command climate, the committee looked into whether the installation reflected the Armyâs values, safety, respect, inclusiveness and a commitment to diversity, as well as a closer look into the sexual ⦠The Commander at Fort Hood, Lt. General Pat White, will not face any administrative action. The investigation was announced on Tuesday, the same day the Army announced Fort Hood commander Major General Scott Efflandt was removed from his post. Updated Sept. 9 at 4 p.m. Ryan McCarthy pauses while speaking about an investigation into Fort Hood, Texas, at the Pentagon, on Tuesday in Washington DC. In a sweeping condemnation of Fort Hoodâs command hierarchy, Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy fired three top commanders and suspended two others pending a further investigation. Further, the committee made 70 recommendations to improve the following areas, overall Sharp program structure, Fort Hood criminal investigation field office command activities, Army missing soldier protocols, Fort Hood crime prevention and response activities, Army-wide command climate issues, and Fort Hood public affairs activities. FORSCOM will conduct an investigation into the allegations. The Associated Press obtained information from Fort Hood officials showing that Chee was the 28 th Fort Hood soldier to die in 2020. Officials fire or suspend 14 Fort Hood officers, enlisted soldiers. Bidenâs executive order concerning a ban on transgender service members. The Army Times is reporting Sgt. Congress is launching an investigation into a series of deaths at Fort Hood in Texas. Vanessa Guillen. Their investigation ⦠The Navajo Nation has joined calls for an accounting of the deaths at Fort Hood after one of ⦠Changes in Command and Congressional Investigation. Army Disciplines 14 at Fort Hood After Investigation Prompted by Murder of Vanessa Guillen Report found that base officials didnât properly handle sexual assault and harrassment claims Murray's investigation is separate from an independent review of Fort Hood's command climate ordered by Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy. Natalie Khawam, the Guillensâ attorney, said Criminal Investigation Command (known as CID) officers were among those fired or suspended Tuesday. A memorial for Army Specialist Vanessa Guillén outside Fort Hood in Killeen. A Facebook comment from a Fort Hood chaplain concerning transgender soldiers is under investigation. "The initial investigation into Vanessa's death, coupled with high numbers of crimes and deaths at Fort Hood, has revealed a series of missteps and multiple failures in ⦠Related: Widespread Army NCO Shortage a Factor in Leadership Crisis at Fort Hood, General Says ⦠The U.S. Army has fired or suspended 14 officers and soldiers stationed at Fort Hood, Texas, following an investigation into sexual assaults and ⦠The Army has fired or suspended 14 officers and soldiers at the Fort Hood base in Texas after a damning investigation uncovered chronic leadership failures that contributed to ⦠ET. A review of Fort Hood investigations from fiscals 2018 to 2020 revealed a stunning lack of competence. WASHINGTON, D.C. (Nexstar) â The results of the independent investigation into the deaths at Fort Hood military base in Texas were released ⦠FORT HOOD, Texas â A Fort Hood sergeant and agent with the Army's Criminal Investigation Command was charged this week after he allegedly poisoned his wife to death in 2018, according to the Army Times. The probe will assess Efflandtâs actions. FORT HOOD, Texas â Fort Hood officials on Tuesday told the family of Vanessa Guillen, the U.S. Army specialist killed by another soldier in an armory at Fort Hood, that an investigation into her killing concluded she died âin the line of duty.â. An investigation by a panel McCarthy established found that there was a "permissive environment for sexual assault and sexual harassment at Fort Hood." Findings of investigation into Fort Hood to be released today December 8, 2020, 4:32 AM So far this year, 25 soldiers assigned to Fort Hood have died due to suicide, homicide or accidents, compared to 32 deaths last year and 24 in 2018. Vanessa Guillen. McCarthy has noted that Fort Hood has one of ⦠Gen. John Murray will lead a probe into Fort Hoodâs chain of command surrounding the death of Spc. The ⦠According to a Fort Hood press release, a seven-member team from the U.S. Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) Inspector General arrived this week at Fort Hood. On Sept. 2, Maj. Gen Scott Efflandt was removed from his position as top commander at Fort Hood, though he remains at the fort as commanding general for support. The committee also determined Fort Hood was used as a training ground for CID agents, most of whom were inexperienced and overworked, factors which adversely impacted the investigations ⦠The panel found that Fort Hood was used as a training ground for new CID officers, and there was a lot of turnover and many of the officers were inexperienced and overassigned. Firings and suspensions were announced following an investigation into a culture of discrimination, harassment and assault at Fort Hood. The investigation came on the heels of an independent review of Fort Hood focused on the installation's command climate in light of the murder of Spc. The Security Force Assistance Command Enterprise announced Wednesday that it is investigating comments reportedly made by CPT Andrew Calvert, Brigade Chaplain on a report on Pres.