Lawmakers Delay Promotion of Officer Involved in Deadly Niger Ambush - News Summed Up

Lawmakers Delay Promotion of Officer Involved in Deadly Niger Ambush


WASHINGTON — The Senate Armed Services Committee has temporarily blocked the promotion of one of the top Special Forces officers involved in the fatal Oct. 4, 2017, ambush in Niger, American officials said Friday. Col. Bradley D. Moses, the officer in charge of the Third Special Forces Group at the time of the attack, is the only officer in his unit involved in the episode to escape some form of punishment. Colonel Moses was initially slated to be promoted to brigadier general after leaving his current assignment in Afghanistan. But at the request of members of the Senate, Colonel Moses, was removed from the initial list. In the past, some officers were taken off the list only to be promoted months later, leaving Colonel Moses’s future unclear.


Source: New York Times March 14, 2020 14:19 UTC



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