Army Suspends General over Adultery Case
Commander of Fort Jackson in South Carolina
The Army suspended the commander of one of its main training centers on Tuesday amid allegations of adultery and "a physical altercation," the service said.
Brig. Gen. Bryan Roberts, the commander of Fort Jackson in South Carolina — home to the basic training course that makes young recruits into soldiers — was removed from his duties as the investigation takes its course, an Army spokesman said.
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