WASHINGTON: The US Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth has ordered the current Army Chief of Staff, General Randy George to step down and retire immediately. The sudden move is likely to affect the US military significantly.

According to reports from the US media, the current US Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, is planning to replace the current Army Chief of Staff with someone who supports the defense policies of the current US President, Donald Trump. A defense official revealed that although the service of the current Army Chief of Staff was great in the US military history, it was time for the military leadership to change.

General Randy George is an experienced military leader in the US military history. The current Army Chief of Staff graduated from the US Military Academy. General Randy George was part of the US military operations in the Gulf War, Iraq War, and Afghanistan War. The current Army Chief of Staff was appointed in 2023 by the former US President, Joe Biden. The term of the current Army Chief of Staff was expected to end in 2027.

As part of the appointment, General Lanuo, the current Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, is set to step in as the interim Army Chief of Staff. According to Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell, General Lanuo is an experienced and reliable leader in the military who is capable of executing the vision of the current administration.

The removal of General George comes at a time when there has been a significant overhaul of the military leadership in the United States. Hegseth has already dismissed several military leaders, including Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General C.Q. Brown, the head of the Navy Operations Command Admiral Lisa Franchetti, among others.

According to sources, the removal of General George from his position does not have anything to do with the recent helicopter incident but is part of a broader strategy aimed at introducing significant changes in the military structure of the United States. This comes at a time when there has been a significant overhaul in the military leadership in the United States.

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