- Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George was reportedly ousted by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, prompting a farewell email to Pentagon officials.
- In his final message, Gen. George expressed "immeasurable pride" in his 38 years of service and stated that soldiers deserve "courageous leaders of character."
- His removal, along with other top Army officials like Gen. David Hodne and Maj. Gen. William Green Jr., comes amidst a war with Iran, cutting short his expected four-year term.
- Sources suggest Hegseth's actions stem from "paranoia" about potentially being replaced by Army Secretary Dan Driscoll and a desire to remove officials close to Driscoll.
- Chief Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell denied any conflict, stating Hegseth maintains excellent working relationships with all service branch secretaries, including Driscoll.
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