Former commander of U.S. Special Operations Command, South fired for repeatedly getting drunk in public

The former commander of U.S. Special Operations forces in Central and South America was fired from his post last year after he was caught getting drunk in public during three occasions.

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Army Brig. Gen. Sean P. Mulholland, U.S. Special Operations Command South commander, addresses the audience after assuming command from Navy Rear Adm. Thomas L. Brown II, at Homestead Air Reserve Base on Oct 2. (Department of Defense Photo/Army Sgt. 1st Class Alex Licea)

He was stripped of his star and retired as a colonel on May 1 this year.

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One thought on “Former commander of U.S. Special Operations Command, South fired for repeatedly getting drunk in public

  1. PSG

    Yet another senior officer drunk get caught numerous times and finally disciplined after he claims PTSD. When the f@@@ did he see close combat. Working long hours and huge responsibility doesn’t equate to ptsd. Of that was the case most ceo’s could claim the same. Hope you feel proud claiming the PTSD card and making it harder for those who really have it. Disgraceful. Take your long tab off and swallow it

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