Gene C. McKinney (born November 3, 1950) is a retired
United States Army
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soldier who served as the 10th
Sergeant Major of the Army
The sergeant major of the Army (SMA) is a unique noncommissioned rank and position of office in the United States Army. The holder of this rank and position is the most senior enlisted soldier in the Army, unless an enlisted soldier is servin ...
(SMA), serving from July 1995 to October 1997. He was the first African American to reach that rank in the United States Army. In 1998, he was court-martialed on a variety of charges including
sexual harassment
Sexual harassment is a type of harassment based on the sex or gender of a victim. It can involve offensive sexist or sexual behavior, verbal or physical actions, up to bribery, coercion, and assault. Harassment may be explicit or implicit, wit ...
and
obstruction of justice
In United States jurisdictions, obstruction of justice refers to a number of offenses that involve unduly influencing, impeding, or otherwise interfering with the justice system, especially the legal and procedural tasks of prosecutors, investiga ...
. He was convicted of the obstruction of justice charge and demoted to the rank of
master sergeant
A master sergeant is the military rank for a senior non-commissioned officer in the armed forces of some countries.
Israel Defense Forces
The (abbreviated "", master sergeant) is a non-commissioned officer () rank in the Israel Defense Force ...
.
Early life and education
McKinney was born in
Monticello, Florida
Monticello ( ) is the only city in and the county seat of Jefferson County, Florida, United States. The city is named after Monticello, the estate of the county's namesake, Thomas Jefferson, on which the Jefferson County Courthouse was modeled. ...
, on November 3, 1950. He is one of six siblings, all of whom served in the
United States Army
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. One served as an officer; one retired as a Master Sergeant; another served in the
Vietnam War
The Vietnam War (1 November 1955 – 30 April 1975) was an armed conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia fought between North Vietnam (Democratic Republic of Vietnam) and South Vietnam (Republic of Vietnam) and their allies. North Vietnam w ...
; and an identical twin, James C. McKinney, was a
Command Sergeant Major.
Military career
McKinney enlisted in the United States Army in August 1968, and completed
Basic Training
Military recruit training, commonly known as basic training or boot camp, refers to the initial instruction of new military personnel. It is a physically and psychologically intensive process, which resocializes its subjects for the unique dema ...
as a Cavalryman at
Fort Knox, Kentucky
Fort Knox is a United States Army installation in Kentucky, south of Louisville and north of Elizabethtown, Kentucky, Elizabethtown. It is adjacent to the United States Bullion Depository (also known as Fort Knox), which is used to house a larg ...
.
From 1969 to 1970, he saw combat in the Vietnam War with the
173rd Airborne Brigade
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. In more than 28 years, he served in all noncommissioned officer leadership positions. He was command sergeant major of the United States Army Europe;
8th Infantry Division (Mechanized),
Bad Kreuznach
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, Germany; 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division in Vilseck, Germany; 612th Quartermaster Battalion at
Fort Bragg, North Carolina
Fort Bragg (formerly Fort Liberty from 2023–2025) is a United States Army, U.S. Army Military base, military installation located in North Carolina. It ranks among the largest military bases in the world by population, with more than 52,000 m ...
; 1st Battalion, 58th Mechanized Infantry,
197th Infantry Brigade at
Fort Benning, Georgia
Fort Benning (named Fort Moore from 2023–2025) is a United States Army post in the Columbus, Georgia area. Located on Georgia's border with Alabama, Fort Benning supports more than 120,000 active-duty military, family members, reserve compone ...
; 3rd Squadron,
12th Cavalry Regiment
The 12th Cavalry is a cavalry regiment of the United States Army. It is currently stationed at Fort Cavazos.
History
On 2 February 1901, Congress authorized the organization of the Twelfth Regiment of Cavalry, Army of the United States. Under ...
in
Büdingen
Büdingen () is a town in the Wetteraukreis, in Hesse, Germany. It is mainly known for its well-preserved, heavily fortified medieval town wall and half-timbered houses.
Geography
Location
Büdingen is in the south of the Wetterau below the Vog ...
, Germany; 3rd and 4th Squadron,
3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment at
Fort Bliss, Texas
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; and 2nd Squadron,
2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment
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in
Bamberg
Bamberg (, , ; East Franconian German, East Franconian: ''Bambärch'') is a town in Upper Franconia district in Bavaria, Germany, on the river Regnitz close to its confluence with the river Main (river), Main. Bamberg had 79,000 inhabitants in ...
, Germany. He is a graduate of the
United States Army Sergeants Major Academy
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, Class 31.
Sexual harassment allegations and dismissal
In the fall of 1996,
allegations of sexual misconduct by training cadre at
Aberdeen Proving Ground
Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) is a U.S. Army facility located adjacent to Aberdeen, Harford County, Maryland, United States. More than 7,500 civilians and 5,000 military personnel work at APG. There are 11 major commands among the tenant units, ...
and several other United States Army postings surfaced, and the Army instituted a substantial investigation with a toll-free telephone hotline that received nearly 60,000 calls within a matter of weeks. The task force established by
Secretary of the Army
The secretary of the Army (SA or SECARMY) is a senior civilian official within the United States Department of Defense, with statutory responsibility for all matters relating to the United States Army: manpower, personnel, reserve affairs, insta ...
,
Togo D. West, Jr.
Togo Dennis West Jr. (June 21, 1942 – March 8, 2018) was an American attorney and public official. A Democrat, he served as the third secretary of veterans affairs during the Bill Clinton administration from 1998 until his resignation in 20 ...
, to advise him about the situation included McKinney as the spokesman of the Army enlisted soldiers.
In February 1997, McKinney was himself accused by a female former subordinate of improper advances. The Army suspended him from his duties that month while the charges were investigated; in May–October of that year, two Command Sergeants Major, one being McKinney's twin brother, James C. McKinney; the other Jerry T. Alley—took over his duties in rotation.
While McKinney was suspended from his duties as Sergeant Major of the Army, five more female soldiers accused him of similar improprieties.
In November 1997, the
Article 32 investigating panel (U.S. military counterpart to a grand jury) completed its investigation and recommended charges for a
court-martial
A court-martial (plural ''courts-martial'' or ''courts martial'', as "martial" is a postpositive adjective) is a military court or a trial conducted in such a court. A court-martial is empowered to determine the guilt of members of the arme ...
. McKinney was thereupon permanently reassigned out of his billet and laterally redesignated to the rank of Command Sergeant Major; his successor,
Robert E. Hall, was promptly installed.
McKinney was acquitted of all sexual harassment charges, but was convicted of obstruction of justice and received a reduction in grade to
Master Sergeant
A master sergeant is the military rank for a senior non-commissioned officer in the armed forces of some countries.
Israel Defense Forces
The (abbreviated "", master sergeant) is a non-commissioned officer () rank in the Israel Defense Force ...
and a reprimand.
Though he retired as a Master Sergeant, his retirement pay was calculated using the pay rate he earned during his tenure as Sergeant Major of the Army, in accordance with 10 USC § 1406(i)(1). That law was subsequently amended by 10 USC § 1406(i)(2)(A) to prevent a recurrence.
Felony vehicular charge
On October 25, 2010, McKinney allegedly hit a man with his car on purpose, and was charged with felony malicious wounding.
This occurred following an incident in which McKinney drove erratically after picking up two
slug
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passengers in
Occoquan, Virginia
Occoquan () is a town in eastern Prince William County, Virginia, Prince William County, Virginia founded in 1804. The population was 934 at the 2010 United States Census. The current mayor is Earnest W. Porta Jr. Today, the town is a restored arti ...
.
When the passengers exited the car, one of them attempted to take a photograph of McKinney's license plate, and claimed that McKinney drove his car into him.
Based on the
preliminary hearing
In common law jurisdictions, a preliminary hearing, preliminary examination, preliminary inquiry, evidentiary hearing or probable cause hearing is a proceeding, after a criminal complaint has been filed by the prosecutor, to determine whether the ...
in April 2011, a judge ruled that the evidence in the case was sufficient to proceed to trial.
McKinney was
indicted
An indictment ( ) is a formal accusation that a person has committed a crime. In jurisdictions that use the concept of felonies, the most serious criminal offense is a felony; jurisdictions that do not use that concept often use that of an indi ...
for malicious wounding (a felony) and reckless driving (a misdemeanor).
McKinney submitted an
Alford plea
In United States law, an Alford plea, also called a Kennedy plea in West Virginia, an Alford guilty plea, and the Alford doctrine, is a guilty plea in criminal court, whereby a defendant in a criminal case does not admit to the criminal act a ...
, which the court accepted.
As a part of his plea agreement the felony charge was reduced to disorderly conduct. He was also sentenced to twelve months of incarceration, of which the judge suspended all but 10 days. McKinney was given credit for time served and only had to serve an additional two days.
Awards and decorations
* 9
Service stripes.
References
External links
*
CNN story on McKinney's acquittal
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1950 births
Living people
United States Army personnel of the Vietnam War
African-American United States Army personnel
American prisoners and detainees
Sergeants Major of the Army
Recipients of the Legion of Merit
United States Army personnel who were court-martialed
20th-century American criminals
21st-century American criminals
American male criminals
American people convicted of obstruction of justice
Criminals from Florida
Sexual harassment in the United States
Identical twins
American twins
People from Monticello, Florida
People who entered an Alford plea
Prisoners and detainees of Virginia
Violence against women in the United States
21st-century African-American military personnel
African Americans in the Vietnam War