The Army has suspended a commander at a Wisconsin training base after portraits of President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had been flipped to face the wall.
Col. Sheyla Baez Ramirez, the first female commander at Fort McCoy, was suspended last week after the incident, according to a statement from the U.S. Army Reserve and the senior commander of the base. The statement noted that Baez Ramirez was suspended “for administrative reasons” and not for misconduct. The statement did not include any further information, except that the investigation into what it called “the Leader Board incident” was under review, and that Baez Ramirez did not order or support the removal of the portraits.
On April 14, the Defense Department posted images of the leader board at the base on X, showing where photos of Trump and Hegseth had been turned to face the wall. The DOD said it had launched an investigation into the matter.
Regarding the Ft. McCoy Chain of Command wall controversy….
— DOW Rapid Response (@DOWResponse) April 14, 2025
WE FIXED IT!
Also, an investigation has begun to figure out exactly what happened. pic.twitter.com/y0gcRtBQZq
The Army Reserve called it an act of vandalism, adding that it would ensure “that all legal and appropriate actions are taken in accordance with our commitment to upholding the highest standards of conduct.”








