I doubt it. As a major general he wouldn’t be monitoring the day to day training of these soldiers. I imagine it’s more of a “the buck stops here” situation. As top dog it was his responsibility to insure competent trainers were in place to adequately train these soldiers and insure this was continuing to take place.
One marine was missing after desert maneuvers in So Cal. 4 DAYS to discover he was awol. He died and they busted 2 sargents and a Lieutenant. They should of went higher.