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US Army chief of staff asked to step down by Hegseth, sources say

By Thomson Reuters Apr 2, 2026 | 3:05 PM

WASHINGTON, April 2 (Reuters) – U.S. Army Chief of Staff Randy George has been asked to step down by Defense Secretary ​Pete Hegseth and take immediate retirement, ‌two U.S. defense officials and a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Thursday.

Hegseth, a former Fox News host, has moved quickly to reshape the ‌department, ​firing top generals and ⁠admirals as he seeks ⁠to implement Trump’s national security agenda.

The sources did not indicate why Hegseth asked George to leave his post. The move was first ​reported by CBS News.

George, an infantry officer who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, ⁠was confirmed to the top ⁠Army post in 2023. Terms ​in that role usually run for four years.

Prior ​to holding the top job, George was ‌the vice chief of the Army and, before that, the senior military adviser to then-Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.

George’s removal adds to recent ⁠upheaval at all levels of leadership at the Pentagon, including the firing last year of the previous ⁠chairman of ‌the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Air ⁠Force General C.Q. Brown, as well ​as ‌the chief of naval operations ​and Air ⁠Force vice-chief of staff.

The office for George did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

(Reporting by Idrees Ali, Phil Stewart, Jasper Ward and Bhargav Acharya; Editing by Christian Martinez and ​Edmund Klamann)