
Defense Secretary Hegseth Fires Army Chief Gen. Randy George Amid Iran War
Key Takeaways
- Defense Secretary Hegseth asked Army Chief Gen. Randy George to retire immediately.
- Move occurred amid the U.S. war against Iran.
- George was appointed Army Chief of Staff in 2023.
Hegseth Ousts George
Hegseth fired Army Chief Gen. Randy George and asked him to retire immediately amid the Iran war.
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The Pentagon confirmed the departure without offering a reason.

This is the latest in a series of more than a dozen firings by Hegseth since taking office.
No Explanation Given
Pentagon officials offered no explanation for George’s firing.
The tension was attributed to Hegseth’s long-running grievances with the Army.

George is expected to be replaced by Gen. Christopher LaNeve.
Firing Amid Active War
George’s removal comes nearly five weeks into US-Israeli attacks on Iran.
This is the first service chief fired during active combat since summer 2025.
The war with Iran began with US-Israeli forces bombing Iran in Operation Epic Fury.
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