General Michael 'Erik' Kurilla, the four-star Army general in charge of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), is under investigation by the Army Criminal Investigation Division. The inquiry stems from an incident that occurred several weeks ago during a flight to the Middle East, where Kurilla allegedly shoved an airman after becoming upset over communication issues with the crew. The Army confirmed that the investigation is ongoing, and Kurilla remains in command while the allegations are being reviewed. The incident reportedly took place in early September, and officials have stated that Kurilla's actions followed a request from the airman to take his seat and buckle up for safety. The investigation has drawn attention as it involves a senior military leader during a period of heightened military activity in the region.