Ex-military ombudsman says he didn't have the authority to launch formal probe into 2018 Vance allegation
Former military ombudsman Gary Walbourne said Wednesday that he was not given authority to open a formal investigation after an individual brought a complaint of inappropriate behaviour against Gen. Jonathan Vance in 2018.
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