Colonel Larry Dewey reinstated to commander duties

| November 19, 2017

After years of watching Army colonels and generals get fired, it’s good to hear of Colonel Larry Dewey, the commander of Fort Bragg’s 16th Military Police brigade, who was reinstated to his duties after an investigation found no wrongdoing.

According to Stars & Stripes, Dewey stepped down from the position in October when the investigation was begun, but he was restored as commander.

Officials have not said what Dewey was accused of. But Friday, [Col. Joseph Scrocca, spokesman for the 18th Airborne Corps] said, investigators had cleared the colonel.

The 18th Airborne Corps is the brigade’s higher headquarters. Both organizations are based at Fort Bragg and have units across the U.S.

Category: Army News

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Sapper3307

I guess the missing weed and missing surveillance video of his kid at the front gate were not that important to investigators.
imho

OldEngnr

Wait, I’m confused. Your talking about his kid. I thought the investigation was into whether he did anything wrong.

Green Thumb

If due diligence was adhered to in the investigation, then welcome back, COL.

Ret_25X

so the accuser was lying and the investigation revealed that fact?

Sapper3307

My money says they cut deal with CID.