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Commander at Guantanamo Bay Relieved of Duty Due to ‘Loss of Confidence’ in His Leadership

People walk past a guard tower outside the fencing of Camp 5 at the U.S. Military's Prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba on Jan. 26, 2017.(Credit: THOMAS WATKINS/AFP/Getty Images)

US Navy Rear Adm. John Ring, the commander at Joint Task Force – Guantanamo, has been relieved of duty “due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command,” a press release from the Department of Defense said.

US Army Brig. Gen. John Hussey has been designated acting commander, according to the release. Hussey was currently serving as the deputy commander.

“This change in leadership will not interrupt the safe, human, legal care and custody provided to the detainee population,” the press release said.

Col. Amanda Azubuike, spokeswoman for Southern Command, told the New York Times that the decision to remove Ring from his command had nothing to do with a recent media visit hosted at the base. She also told the Times he was relieved of command after a monthlong investigation that began in March.

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