Was the commander of the US Army suspended not to put pictures of Donald Trump, JD Vance and Pete Hegseth?

US Army has suspended Colonel Sheela Bege RamirezFollowing images of President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, he was missing from the Chain of Command Display of the Garrison Commander Base of Fort McCoy in Wisconsin.
The US Army Reserve Command said in a statement, “The army confirmed the suspension on Monday, but clarified,” This suspension is not related to any misconduct. We have no more details to provide at this time, while the matter is reviewing. ,
The move follows a formal investigation initiated by social media and a formal investigation initiated by the Department of Defense (DOD), why empty frames appeared in the display wall, where images of Trump, Vance and Hegseth should have been seen. Hegseth attracted a focus on the incident after resumping a message on X, stating: “Commander of Fort McCoy, whose base chain-off-command boards were missing photographs of Trump, Vance and Hegseth, have been suspended.”
Shortly thereafter, a new image was posted which showed that the wall was updated. The Pentagon’s Rapid Response Team wrote on X, “About the McCoy chain of the command wall controversy … we have cured it! Also, an investigation has begun what has really happened.”
Ramirez took over in July 2024 as a Garison Commander and served in lead roles including Fort Belveer, Virginia.
His suspension falls between the upheaval of the widespread leadership in the army. Earlier this month, Colonel Susanah Mayors were removed from the command at the Pitfic Space Force Base in Greenland after internal backlash, with the remarks of Vice President Vance during a visit to themselves. The space force cited “loss of confidence in his ability to lead”.
In a separate controversy, Hegseth rejected four colleagues last week, with a second signal group chat after tension on the internal leaks, which was discussed on the Hothi strike. The chat allegedly consisted of Hegseth’s wife, brother and personal lawyer. Hegseth blamed leakage for “disgruntled employees”.