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Home»World»Hegseth fires top US Army officer in ‘race and gender’ row – NYT
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Hegseth fires top US Army officer in ‘race and gender’ row – NYT

Press RoomBy Press RoomApril 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Gen. Randy George was dismissed after he clashed with the US secretary of war over promotions for black and female army officers, the report claims

US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has fired Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George, the service’s top uniformed officer, in a lingering row over promotion linked to race and gender, the New York Times reported on Thursday. Hegseth also reportedly dismissed two other generals in a purge which is feared to be undermining the US war on Iran.

Sources familiar with the matter told the paper that Hegseth ordered George, a 61-year-old veteran who served both in Iraq and Afghanistan, to retire immediately, describing the move as rooted not in policy disagreements but in the secretary’s “long-running grievance with the army and its leadership” and a troubled relationship with Army Secretary Daniel P. Driscoll.

Hegseth did not give the reason for the dismissal, but previously vowed to cleanse the department of “woke” culture and fight the practice of promotions based on race and gender quotas.


At the heart of the fallout was reportedly Hegseth’s months-long campaign to remove four officers — two black men and two women – from a one-star promotion list comprising roughly 29 other officers, most of them white men.

According to the NYT, George and Driscoll pushed back, citing the officers’ “long records of exemplary service.” About two weeks before his firing, George had reportedly sought a meeting with Hegseth to discuss the removals and what he viewed as unnecessary interference in army personnel decisions – a request Hegseth declined.

George had also served as senior military assistant to then-Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin under the Biden administration.

NYT sources also noted that George and Driscoll had formed a “tight partnership,” with Hegseth reportedly at odds with the latter.

“Hegseth can’t fire Driscoll,” an unnamed administration official told the Washington Post. “So he’s going to make his life hell.”

Hegseth also fired Gen. David Hodne, who headed the US Army’s Transformation and Training Command, and Maj. Gen. William Green Jr., the chief of chaplains, the WaPo reported. No official reason was given for any of the firings.

George’s term was not due to end until 2027. According to the NYT, as army chief, he had spearheaded initiatives aimed at fielding new drone technologies and AI-powered targeting systems while opposing a new light tank program, arguing it was too vulnerable to cheap UAVs. Gen. Christopher LaNeve – once Hegseth’s top military aide – is expected to serve as acting army chief of staff.

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