Female Army commander faces wild claims she forcefully kissed, groped male troops

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A female Army officer is facing an investigation over allegations of multiple sexual assaults of male subordinates and an overall pattern of sexual harassment in the workplace.

Col. Meghann Sullivan, who commands the Army's 5th Security Force Assistance Brigade, has been accused of forcefully kissing a male subordinate and grabbing another below the belt without his consent. 

The commander, who is the first woman to lead a SFAB battalion, is also accused of sexually harassing several other male subordinates, according to a Military.com report Tuesday.

It is unclear whether the investigation into Sullivan is ongoing, while the embattled officer appears to still be in command of the battalion, according to the report.

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