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Army Rangers’ Wild Partying Contributed to Commander’s Reprimand, Report Says

Vanek, a seasoned combat veteran with multiple tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, assumed command of the storied 75th Ranger Regiment in July 2013. A career infantryman, Vanek served multiple assignments with the regiment. He also served in Joint Special Operations Command and commanded a battalion in the 10th Mountain Division, leading them on a 15-month deployment to Iraq. He also commanded 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division.

The allegations included in the 15-6 report, which was heavily redacted before it was released to Army Times, span August 2013 through September 2014.

Among them:

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Vanek, a seasoned combat veteran with multiple tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, assumed command of the storied 75th Ranger Regiment in July 2013. A career infantryman, Vanek served multiple assignments with the regiment. He also served in Joint Special Operations Command and commanded a battalion in the 10th Mountain Division, leading them on a 15-month deployment to Iraq. He also commanded 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division.

The allegations included in the 15-6 report, which was heavily redacted before it was released to Army Times, span August 2013 through September 2014.

Among them:

http://www.armytimes.com/story/military/careers/army/officer/2016/01/14/army-rangers-wild-partying-contributed-commanders-reprimand-report-says/78755074/

 

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