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US Army chief of staff removed in Pentagon shake-up

Published on: April 3, 2026 3:30 PM

Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth removes top uniformed officer from Army as US wages war in Iran | The Independent

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has removed the U.S. Army chief of staff , Randy George, in a major leadership shake-up at the Pentagon, according to defense officials.

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The Pentagon confirmed that General Randy George, the 41st Chief of Staff of the Army, will retire from his position effective immediately, despite having more than a year remaining in his term. Officials expressed appreciation for his decades of service but did not provide specific reasons for his sudden departure.

Defense Secretary Hegseth Removes Army Chief in Ongoing Military Overhaul Over Iran War

U.S. Army Chief of Staff General Randy George has been asked to step down by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, according to reports. The move is part of a broader Pentagon shake-up as the… pic.twitter.com/RcotEgPQWz

— Nexus News US (@NexusNewsUS) April 2, 2026

The move comes during a period of heightened military activity, as the United States increases its presence in the Middle East amid ongoing tensions with Iran. While most combat operations are being conducted by the Navy and Air Force, U.S. Army personnel have been deployed to support air defense systems, with thousands of troops from the 82nd Airborne Division arriving in the region.

Sources familiar with the matter said that Hegseth also dismissed other senior officers, including General David Hodne and Major General William Green, signaling a broader restructuring of military leadership. General Christopher LaNeve, currently serving as vice chief of staff, is expected to take over George’s responsibilities in an acting capacity.

George, an experienced infantry officer, previously served in Iraq and Afghanistan and was confirmed as Army chief in 2023. His tenure included efforts to modernize the Army and streamline defense procurement.

The dismissal is considered highly unusual, particularly during a time of conflict, and marks one of the most significant leadership changes in recent Pentagon history. It also follows earlier high-profile removals within the U.S. military leadership, reflecting ongoing efforts by the administration to reshape defense priorities.

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Analysts say the decision could have implications for military strategy and internal stability as the U.S. navigates an increasingly volatile global security environment.

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