What does suspended mean? . Does he have to stay home for a week ? or sit in the suspension room without talking to thd other guys in the military who broke the rules .
Here's what AI gave me when I asked in the search engine.
When a colonel in the Army is suspended, it typically means they have been temporarily removed or excluded from their position or activity, often to allow for an investigation or as a disciplinary measure for policy violations
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. Unlike enlisted personnel who receive discharges, officers are generally relieved from active duty rather than discharged
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. This often results in being moved to a staff role until retirement, especially if a "lack of confidence in command" is cited
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A suspension does not necessarily mean the officer is sitting at home waiting for a decision; instead, they might be reassigned to another role while an investigation takes place
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. Being relieved of command for cause often means the officer will not be assigned to another command and is unlikely to be promoted again
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. In the U.S. military, an officer who isn't promoted is automatically separated from service, though senior officers may remain until retirement eligibility
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. The president has the authority to dismiss any officer at any time for any reason, with the only appeal being to the President
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A colonel is a commissioned officer in the Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps, ranking above a lieutenant colonel and below a brigadier general
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. While "suspension" is a civilian term for temporary removal from work, the military equivalent for officers is often being "relieved of command"
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. This can happen due to a "loss of confidence" in their command, sometimes leading to dismissal from the armed forces
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. Punishment can also include a demotion in rank, which is a reduction in military rank imposed by a court-martial or other authority for a crime or wrongdoing
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. This may be combined with other penalties such as bad conduct or dishonorable discharge, loss of wages, or imprisonment
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. However, officers are generally relieved from active duty rather than receiving a discharge like enlisted personnel
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lol ! Yeah I’m a bit disgusted . He’ll get a strongly worded letter , sir at a different desk for a few weeks and then slime his way back in to the same position . ,,, being the weirdo he looks like ,
Thats suspicious and a good question. I dont remember the military ever speaking about suspensions. Only relieved of duties, or relieved of command. So this may be a fake or someone unfamiliar with the mimitary wrote the title.
What does suspended mean? . Does he have to stay home for a week ? or sit in the suspension room without talking to thd other guys in the military who broke the rules .
Not sure. But I'm equally disturbed by a Colonel taking selfies in uniform.
Getting dog-mask vibes from this guy......
Omg i thought the same .. he looks so queer in that photo like a little kid dressing up . wtf looks like a real piece of work !
Here's what AI gave me when I asked in the search engine.
When a colonel in the Army is suspended, it typically means they have been temporarily removed or excluded from their position or activity, often to allow for an investigation or as a disciplinary measure for policy violations 1 . Unlike enlisted personnel who receive discharges, officers are generally relieved from active duty rather than discharged 2 . This often results in being moved to a staff role until retirement, especially if a "lack of confidence in command" is cited 3 .
A suspension does not necessarily mean the officer is sitting at home waiting for a decision; instead, they might be reassigned to another role while an investigation takes place 4 . Being relieved of command for cause often means the officer will not be assigned to another command and is unlikely to be promoted again 5 . In the U.S. military, an officer who isn't promoted is automatically separated from service, though senior officers may remain until retirement eligibility 6 . The president has the authority to dismiss any officer at any time for any reason, with the only appeal being to the President 7 .
A colonel is a commissioned officer in the Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps, ranking above a lieutenant colonel and below a brigadier general 8 . While "suspension" is a civilian term for temporary removal from work, the military equivalent for officers is often being "relieved of command" 9
10 . This can happen due to a "loss of confidence" in their command, sometimes leading to dismissal from the armed forces 11
12 . Punishment can also include a demotion in rank, which is a reduction in military rank imposed by a court-martial or other authority for a crime or wrongdoing 13 . This may be combined with other penalties such as bad conduct or dishonorable discharge, loss of wages, or imprisonment 14 . However, officers are generally relieved from active duty rather than receiving a discharge like enlisted personnel 15
You do understand that through all that AI jive talk, the word Suspended means the same thing right. That is why they used the word suspended.
I just posted because others were questioning what it meant. I didn't read past the first paragraph.
Our minds think alike mate. Here is what I just commented:
Army Colonel Scott Stephens was suspended
Tell me, what is Suspended? What does that mean.
Suspended means be stopped/barred for a "period"
He should be fired, forced to resign, kicked out of the military "period".
lol ! Yeah I’m a bit disgusted . He’ll get a strongly worded letter , sir at a different desk for a few weeks and then slime his way back in to the same position . ,,, being the weirdo he looks like ,
Thats suspicious and a good question. I dont remember the military ever speaking about suspensions. Only relieved of duties, or relieved of command. So this may be a fake or someone unfamiliar with the mimitary wrote the title.