Fort McCoy Commander Suspended Following Missing Chain of Command Portraits – IOTW Report

Fort McCoy Commander Suspended Following Missing Chain of Command Portraits

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Col. Sheyla Baez Ramirez was suspended as garrison commander of Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, on April 18, according to a statement from the U.S. Army Reserve.

“This suspension is not related to any misconduct,” Monday’s statement reads. “The Army Reserve has no further details to provide.”

Fort McCoy has an identical statement posted on its website.

Baez Ramirez was suspended less than a week after the Defense Department said it would investigate photographs shared on social media that purportedly showed a leadership board at Fort McCoy that conspicuously did not have pictures of President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. A chorus of unsourced social media accounts claimed the board’s missing photos were intentional under Baez Ramirez. More

10 Comments on Fort McCoy Commander Suspended Following Missing Chain of Command Portraits

  1. “This suspension is not related to any misconduct,”

    If not putting up the photos isn’t the reason, then what is the reason? Wildly coincidental?

    I’m willing to learn, but the story seems to be about the misconduct of not putting up the photos.

    So what’s the real story and why publish this one if it’s not the story?

    I’d say it smells like a fishy coverup, but this isn’t about her laundry hamper, is it?

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