
Commander of Army Pacific Training Brigade Suspended
The commander for one of the Army’s premier training elements in the Pacific has been suspended, pending an investigation, Military.com has learned. Col. Jonathan Chung was removed this week
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The commander for one of the Army’s premier training elements in the Pacific has been suspended, pending an investigation, Military.com has learned. Col. Jonathan Chung was removed this week

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