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Army suspends Col. Sheyla Baez Ramirez after Trump, Vance, Hegseth vanish from command board

Fort McCoy commander was released from mission after the US Army Base failed to post photos of President Donald Trump, Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegses on the wall.

Colonel Sheila Baez Ramirez was stopped as arch-manager for the FT. McCoy from Wisconsin. “This suspension has nothing to do with fraud,” the U.S. Army Reserve Command said in a statement:

Heggs reposted on Sunday X Post Claim: “Fort McCoy’s commander had missed the Base Chain of Command’s board of directors, which had missed photos of Trump, Vance and Heggs, but was interrupted.”

It comes after the Department of Defense (DOD) announced a survey on why there are empty frames on walls where images of Trump, Vance and Heggs are usually displayed on walls that display chains of commands.

The new images they posted on the wall show that the frame is filled.

“About the McCoy chain of command wall controversy… We fixed that! Also, the investigation began to understand exactly what happened,” the department’s quick response account said. Posted on x.

Ramirez took on the role of commander of the garrison last July.


Colonel Sheila Baez Ramirez was stopped as arch-manager for the FT. McCoy from Wisconsin. US military

Previously she served as Chief of the Reserve Program at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, Commander of the U.S. Army Intelligence Report, and other roles in the overall Army and Army reserves.

The move comes after a series of leadership reforms across the US military. Earlier this month, the Pentagon fired the base commander Pituffik Space Force Base in Greenland After she “weaks” Vance.


Secretary of Defense Pete Hegses arrives on the Southern Lawn of the White House for an Easter Eggroll event hosted by President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump
Hegseth reposted a post on Sunday from X claiming that “Fort McCoy commander was interrupted due to lack of photos of Trump, Vance and Hegses.” AP

After the Vice President’s visit, Colonel Susanna Myers sent an email to basic staff on March 31, writing, “I don’t think I’ll understand politics at the moment, but the US administration concerns discussed by Vice President Vance on Friday do not reflect Pitafik’s space base.”

She added, “I spent the weekend thinking about my visit on Friday – the actions taken, the words spoken, and how it must have affected each of you.”

The Space Force said in an official statement that Myers was released from the order “due to loss of trust in her abilities.”

“Commanders are expected to adhere to the highest standards of conduct, especially as they are related to remaining nonpartisan in the performance of their duties,” the statement read.

Hegseth then fired four former aides after the battle, and a leak investigation came to mind late last week.

The secretary accused the “dissatisfied employee” of leaking a report about the second signalling chat that discussed Houthi Strikes.

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