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Army Chief of Staff, Two Generals Fired in Pentagon Shakeup

The Pentagon did not provide a reason for Gen. Randy George’s abrupt departure, but it is known that he had repeatedly clashed with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.

On Thursday afternoon, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth fired Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George, a West Point graduate with more than three decades of service. George served in Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. George was appointed chief of staff in 2023 and guided the US Army through one of its worst recruiting crises.

Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell announced George’s departure in a written statement, noting that the chief of staff would be “retiring from his position … effective immediately” and thanking him for his decades of service. Prior to his sudden removal, George had been expected to serve until at least mid-2027.

Though the Pentagon did not provide the reasons for George’s departure, it was well known that he and Hegseth, who was commissioned as a second lieutenant into the Army National Guard via Princeton University’s ROTC program, had “substantive differences over the direction of the Army,” according to a report from The New York Times.

In particular, the two men had clashed over Hegseth’s decision to cancel the promotions of four officers from colonel to brigadier general, reportedly on account of “DEI”-friendly stances that some of them had taken in the past. NYT reported that George believed that Hegseth was “interfering unnecessarily in Army personnel decisions,” and that Hegseth had even refused to meet with the chief of staff to discuss the issue.

George is likely to be replaced by Gen. Christopher LaNeve, who served as Hegseth’s senior military assistant and whose vision for the US Army may better align with that of Hegseth and President Donald Trump.

During his time as Army chief of staff, George had been a supporter of greater adoption of drones and autonomous systems, cut the M-10 Booker light tank and other systems he argued wouldn’t be suited to the modern battlefield, and pushed for accelerated development of the M1E3 Abrams main battle tank (MBT).

Two Other Generals Also Fired This Week

George was not the only general officer to be removed from his post this week. Hegseth also fired Gen. David Horne, a former United States Army Ranger, who had been overseeing the service’s Transformation and Training Command, and Major Gen. William Green, the chief of chaplains.

Others fired during President Trump’s second term were US Air Force Lt. Gen. Jeffery Kruse, who headed up the DoD’s Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). Kruse was fired after releasing an assessment that the June Operation Midnight Hammer airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear program were less expansive or effective than Trump had claimed.

Last October, Gen. James J. Mingus, the Army’s vice chief of staff, was forced to step down from his position a year earlier than expected.

In addition, US Navy Adm. Shoshana Chatfield, the Pentagon’s representative to NATO’s military committee, Joint Chiefs Chairman CQ Brown Jr., Air Force Gen. Timothy Haugh, who had headed the National Security Agency (NSA) and US Cyber Command (CYBERCOM), and Adm. Lisa Franchetti, US Navy’s top officer, were all fired by Hegseth. Adm. Linda Fagan, the head of the United States Coast Guard, was removed from her post as well.

A number of other three- and four-star officers have departed the Department of Defense during Trump’s second term, many of whom had extensive combat experience in Iraq and Afghanistan. The administration has been broadly supportive of the shakeup. Last September, in an all-hands meeting of US generals in Virginia, Hegseth called on officers opposed to his style of leadership at the Pentagon to “do the honorable thing and resign.”

About the Author: Peter Suciu

Peter Suciu has contributed to dozens of newspapers, magazines and websites over a 30-year career in journalism. He regularly writes about military hardware, firearms history, cybersecurity, politics, and international affairs. Peter is also a contributing writer for Forbes and Clearance Jobs. He is based in Michigan. You can follow him on Twitter: @PeterSuciu. You can email the author: Editor@nationalinterest.org.

The post Army Chief of Staff, Two Generals Fired in Pentagon Shakeup appeared first on The National Interest.

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