US Army chief ousted amid war in Iran, former Hegseth aide takes charge

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The decision marks a significant leadership transition as the administration seeks a commander who 'will implement Donald Trump and Hegseth's vision for the Army'.

Pete Hegseth ousts US Army Chief

IMAGE: US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth attends a briefing at the Pentagon in Washington, DC, on March 31, 2026. Photograph: Jonathan Ernst/File Photo/Reuters

Key Points

  • US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has ordered the immediate retirement of Army Chief Randy George.
  • The move is part of a broader military reshuffle, with over a dozen senior officers removed.
  • Christopher LaNeve appointed acting Army chief, seen as aligned with the administration's vision.
  • Officials said the decision was a leadership change, not linked to recent controversies.

United States Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has requested the immediate retirement of Army Chief of Staff General Randy George, according to sources familiar with the matter who spoke to CBS News.

The decision marks a significant leadership transition as the administration seeks a commander who 'will implement Donald Trump and Hegseth's vision for the Army'.

Chief Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell confirmed the departure, stating that Gen George 'will be retiring from his position as the 41st Chief of Staff of the Army, effective immediately'.

Parnell expressed the Department of War's gratitude for the General's 'decades of service to our nation' and offered well wishes for his future.

A senior Defence Department official told CBS News, "We are grateful for his service, but it was time for a leadership change in the Army."

Gen George's Tenure and Background

Gen George, a West Point graduate and career infantry officer, previously served as senior military assistant to Lloyd Austin during the Biden administration and has held his current post since his Senate confirmation in 2023.

Under typical circumstances, his four-year term would have concluded in 2027.

Hegseth's Aide to Take Charge

Stepping in as acting Army chief of staff is General Christopher LaNeve, the current vice chief of staff and a former military aide to Hegseth.

CBS News reported that Gen LaNeve previously commanded the 82nd Airborne Division and is described by Parnell as 'a battle-tested leader with decades of operational experience' who is 'completely trusted by Secretary Hegseth to carry out the vision of this administration without fault'.

Wider Military Reshuffle

The removal of General George is part of a broader restructuring within the military hierarchy.

Hegseth has already dismissed over a dozen high-ranking officers, including Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Charles Q Brown Jr and Chief of Naval Operations Lisa Franchetti.

According to CBS News, these changes coincide with Hegseth's recent intervention in an Army disciplinary matter, where he overruled the suspension of an aircrew that flew by a celebrity's residence, declaring on social media, 'No punishment. No investigation. Carry on, patriots.'

Despite the timing, a source said the decision to oust George was not linked to the helicopter controversy.

Career Highlights and Final Days in Office

Gen George's distinguished career included deployments during the first Gulf War, as well as operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Just days prior to his retirement, he was seen at West Point sharing 'experience-driven guidance with cadets preparing to lead' during a scheduled visit.