The Army announced on Tuesday that Maj. Gen. Stephen Maranian "has been suspended from his duties as the Commandant" of the US Army War College amid an investigation.
Army spokeswoman Cynthia Smith did not expound on the specific details of the investigation but did note that the probe is “unrelated to his current position.”
LTC Courtney Short, @USAGCBPA Garrison Commander, and CSM Michael Carden highlight the #QualityofLife, #People, #Support, and #Community of Carlisle Barracks to incoming @ArmyWarCollege Commandant, MG Stephen Maranian, and USAWC CSM Brian Flom, during a windshield tour, July 24. pic.twitter.com/qFKvsBQzbN
— U.S. Army Garrison Carlisle Barracks (@USAGCBPA) July 24, 2020
The now-suspended two-star commandant of the Carlisle, Pennsylvania, school, assumed his position in July 2020, leaving his previous role as deputy commander of Education at the US Army Combined Arms Center.
"In addition to being the commandant, I look forward to being your coach, your loudest cheerleader, and your advocate," Maranian said in an August release from the US Army.
Hill has been assigned as acting commandant for the US Army War College.