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Air Force to fire general in charge of nuclear missiles

Maj. Gen. Michael Carey is being relieved of his command for personal misbehavior, reports The Associated Press

Carey is in charge of 450 intercontinental ballistic missiles.
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The Air Force plans to fire the two-star general in charge of all its nuclear missiles in response to an investigation into alleged personal misbehavior, officials told The Associated Press on Friday.

Maj. Gen. Michael Carey is being removed from command of the 20th Air Force, which is responsible for three wings of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) — a total of 450 missiles at three bases across the country, the officials said.

The officials disclosed the matter to the AP on condition of anonymity because it had not been publicly announced.

The decision was made by Lt. Gen. James Kowalski, commander of Air Force Global Strike Command. Kowalski is in charge of all Air Force nuclear weapons, including bombers.

An internal email obtained by the AP on Friday said allegations against Carey stem from an inspector general's probe of his behavior while he was on an unspecified "temporary duty assignment." The email said the allegations are not related to the operational readiness of the ICBM force or recent failed inspections of ICBM units.

Kowalski has selected the vice commander of Air Force Global Strike Command, Maj. Gen. Jack Weinstein, to temporarily replace Carey as head of the 20th Air Force.

On Wednesday, the Navy announced that Adm. Timothy Giardina was being demoted from the No. 2 post at Strategic Command, which has control over the U.S. nuclear arsenal, for allegedly using counterfeit casino chips.

Al Jazeera and The Associated Press

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