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Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by naptu2(op): 5:27am On Apr 03
Hegseth ousts US Army chief of staff and two other generals amid Iran war

By Haley Britzky, Natasha Bertrand

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday fired the US Army chief of staff and two other generals as the Iran war continues.

Hegseth told US Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George to retire immediately, a Pentagon official told CNN. He also fired two other Army generals Thursday, a US official said — the chief of chaplains, Maj. Gen. William Green Jr., and the commander of Army Transformation and Training Command, Gen. David Hodne.

Hegseth’s move comes a day after President Donald Trump’s address to the nation on the Iran war. In the speech, Trump signaled the US will intensify strikes on Iran, after earlier suggesting the US could be done with the war within two to three weeks.

Chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell confirmed George’s departure Thursday, writing on X, “General Randy A. George will be retiring from his position as the 41st Chief of Staff of the Army effective immediately. The Department of War is grateful for General George’s decades of service to our nation.”

Senior Army leadership was caught off guard by Thursday’s abrupt announcement, the US official told CNN — learning of George’s forced departure along with the rest of the Defense Department, when it was announced publicly.

George found out in a phone call from Hegseth on Thursday while he was in a meeting, a second US official said. He later spoke to his staff in person about the announcement, and his staff was “very stoic” when receiving the news, the official said.

As the Army chief, George has worked closely with Army Secretary Dan Driscoll — a senior official close to the White House whom Hegseth has perceived as a threat and at times had a contentious relationship with.

The abrupt and public nature of George’s immediate retirement, the first US official said, left little room for officials to argue against removing one of the joint chiefs amid ongoing conflict with Iran — particularly as the Army, under George, is deploying forces and is primarily responsible for providing crucial integrated air and missile defense capabilities to the joint force.

In his role as chief, George provided advice and guidance to Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine and Hegseth regarding those capabilities.

“It doesn’t feel like a very thought-out decision,” the first US official said.

CBS News first reported George’s ousting.

George, a career infantry officer, commissioned out of the US Military Academy at West Point in 1988. He has served as the chief of staff since September 2023; he previously commanded I Corps at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, and went on to serve as the senior military assistant to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin during the Biden administration.

While the job of senior military assistant to the defense secretary is often one considered to be apolitical and a role given to the best of the best of military officers, George’s proximity to Austin has been considered a mark against him to Hegseth and his circle.

There was speculation among military and Pentagon officials when Hegseth nominated his senior military assistant, Gen. Chris LaNeve, to be the Army vice chief of staff, that he would ultimately take over for George. As the vice chief, LaNeve will likely step in as the acting chief of staff in George’s absence.

Before working for Hegseth, LaNeve — who has served since 1990 after commissioning from the University of Arizona ROTC — was the commanding general of 8th Army in South Korea, after a brief tenure as commander of the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

Commanding the 82nd Airborne Division is typically a two-year job, though LaNeve left the role less than two years in and moved to be a special assistant to the commander of US Army Forces Command, before moving to South Korea, according to his official biography.

LaNeve got Trump’s attention in the hours after his inauguration, when LaNeve called into the Commander in Chief’s Ball with his troops from South Korea.

“Sir, on behalf of the brave men and women who serve under my command and the thousands of dedicated service members that are part of the joint team in Korea, congratulations on your victory as the 47th President of the United States,” LaNeve said on a video call. “Welcome back, Mr. President.”

Trump praised LaNeve, saying, “Is this man central casting or what?”

“They’re not going to play games with you. That’s good,” Trump added, according to an official transcript of the event. “I like to see that. Nobody is playing games with that man.”
https://edition.cnn.com/2026/04/02/politics/hegseth-removes-randy-george-army-chief-of-staff?

Photo 1) General Randy George, former chief of the US Army staff.

Photo 2) Pete Hegseth (US minister of defence).

Photo 3) President Donald Trump

Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by naptu2(op): 5:30am On Apr 03
Previous threads:

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https://www.nairaland.com/8637180/senior-trump-official-joseph-kent

President Trump's Religious Adviser, Sameerah Munshi Resigns
https://www.nairaland.com/8635676/president-trumps-religious-adviser-sameerah
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by Ofunaofu: 5:53am On Apr 03
No time to check time

The war is taking too long
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by braine(m):
Absolute power.

Generals who have built their careers over decades of hard work only to be fired.
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by valenu(m): 5:53am On Apr 03
I am tempted to comment 1
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by Incognito403: 5:54am On Apr 03
I hope. they won't close this thread again.

America is wimning on nairaland grin

Where is that unrighteousness guy to come concot some balablu-ish prophecies.

Or wait, Trump should hire Alex iberibe as his next general.
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by morikee: 5:54am On Apr 03
Na wow o which kind wahala be this
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by Hoii(m): 5:55am On Apr 03
Trump acts before he thinks; a common feature of failed leadership
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by Jokay07(m): 5:56am On Apr 03
Trump, the greatest Ameica mistake since 1770
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by ogaemma: 5:56am On Apr 03
Is obvious Trump is now under pressure.
Trump must take caution now or else this may lead to his downfall.
All America Allie's have come out openly to say they will not be part of the war in Iran.
Trump is standing alone.
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by Praise202(m): 5:57am On Apr 03
Interesting days ahead
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by bcomputer101: 6:01am On Apr 03
It's obvious that Trump is not mentally stable. Ordinary civilian power drunk President firing a General of the great US army.
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by TEYA: 6:01am On Apr 03
b
braine:
Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

Generals who have built their careers over decades of hard work only to be fired by a civilian with no military experience.
I hope you can now see the flaw of western style democracy. Plato criticised it severely.
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by Ekaka14: 6:03am On Apr 03
braine:
Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

Generals who have built their careers over decades of hard work only to be fired by a civilian with no military experience.
Gbam....a draft dodger for that matter o!!
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by DrAda(f):
Honestly I do not wish to be in Trump's shoes at the moment. The man must be going through a whole lot. Failing woefully in real time with noone offering any tangible help must be hell on earth. It is just sad.

I would have asked him to resign honourably but JD Vance is no better.
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by ScamDemicEra: 6:05am On Apr 03
... they are telling him what he doesn't want to hear !!!

the zio puppet thinks he's dealing with WWF wrestle-mania "ready to rumble" drama !!!
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by adecz: 6:06am On Apr 03
Trump & Hegseth, an 5 and 6 for
confusion and chaos...


Last, last, na prison dem go end up.👎👎👎
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by Etila(m): 6:07am On Apr 03
Incognito403:
I hope. they won't close this thread again.

America is wimning on nairaland grin

Where is that unrighteousness guy to come concot some balablu-ish prophecies.

Or wait, Trump should hire Alex iberibe as his next general.
Na for only Nairaland and movies America dey win war....see real war,but America dey jump up and down like monkeys!
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by Jeezuzpick(m): 6:09am On Apr 03
braine:
Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

Generals who have built their careers over decades of hard work only to be fired by a civilian with no military experience.
What is common practice here in Nigeria is much, much worse, where SEVERAL experienced generals are forced to retire by an inexperienced, "bloody" civilian, just because his favourite to lead is a couple of steps their junior.

The favourite is not even chosen by merit, just by ethnicity, religion and political loyalty.
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by ScamDemicEra: 6:09am On Apr 03
DrAda:
Honestly I do not wish to be in Trump's shoes at the moment. The man must be going through a whole lot. Failing woefully in real time with noone offering any help must be hell on earth.

He should resign honorably.
... he knows exactly what he's doing -he's on a "controlled demolition of America from within" assignment for his PDF zio- masters !!
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by madridguy(m): 6:09am On Apr 03
These are men of integrity who refused to send their men into a death trap. I applaud their courage.
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by Fuckyoumod: 6:10am On Apr 03
braine:
Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

Generals who have built their careers over decades of hard work only to be fired by a civilian with no military experience.
hypocrite!

How many AIG's were fired by Tinubu to arrive at the current I.G of police?

How many Generals had to go for the current Chief of Army staff to step in?

Leave America and Trump alone, and focus on the rice that is being shared.
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by DrAda(f): 6:12am On Apr 03
ScamDemicEra:
... he knows exactly what he;s doing !!
I hope so. I really do hope so for his sake and ours. God help us all
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by Watcharena: 6:13am On Apr 03
US is winning the war

The general has been rewarded for his efforts. His loyalist in the army still fighting in the middle east


Donald trump want to be but he is unfortunate to be an ordinary president in a country that practice democracy
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by contentEngineer: 6:14am On Apr 03
braine:
Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

Generals who have built their careers over decades of hard work only to be fired by a civilian with no military experience.
Cry cry baby ..you want to see your mommy?

who told you hegseth is a civilian? , some one who fought in Afghanistan and Iraq


Read, you won't , your only aim in life is to support terrorists. you'll keep crying grin
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by Axis313(m): 6:14am On Apr 03
Clear sign that the illegal war wasn't going in his favor.
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by Urgent1Million: 6:16am On Apr 03
Congratulations to George.
He should go and enjoy his retirement.
He has done his part.
44 years in the army is not a joke.
He got to the pinnacle of his career.
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by Shinor(m): 6:16am On Apr 03
TEYA:
b
I hope you can now see the flaw of western style democracy. Plato criticised it severely.
That's not true. Plato lived before the advent of Western democracy. Plato (/ˈpleɪtoʊ/ PLAY-toe; Greek: Πλάτων, Plátōn; born c. 428–423 BC, died 348/347 BC) Unless you're talking if another Plato not the Greek one
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by Truthissupreme: 6:18am On Apr 03
Frustration from fish head

Today report says more than half of Iran missile launchers still active

Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by Raynald: 6:19am On Apr 03
The man was sack not because of iran war
A report leaked some weeks back that sec Hegseth refused the promotion of two army officers,i think one was black.This officer might be one of those who leaked it
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by SmartPolician: 6:22am On Apr 03
braine:
Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

Generals who have built their careers over decades of hard work only to be fired by a civilian with no military experience.
The most important thing is that they got to the pinnacle of their career and will get all the benefits as veterans. There's nothing to feel bad about this
Re: Trump Tells US Chief Of Army Staff, Other Generals To Resign by Hussein035: 6:24am On Apr 03
TEYA:
b
I hope you can now see the flaw of western style democracy. Plato criticised it severely.
Democracy is for puppet Nations. The owners of democracy can decide to misbehave and they will still just sit and church mugus will clap for them

Just wait for Trump to bring 1 stupid reason for telling generals to resign church mugus will forget democracy and clap
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