Pete Hegseth fires Army chief of chaplains and two generals

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth dismissed Major General William Green Jr., the U.S. Army chief of chaplains, along with two other top generals during Holy Week. The move marks the first firing of an Army chief of chaplains since the position's creation in 1920. No official reason was provided for Green's removal.

Pete Hegseth, the War Secretary, removed Major General William Green Jr. from his role as U.S. Army chief of chaplains on Thursday during Holy Week. Green, who advises the Army Chief of Staff on religion and morality and oversees the Army Chaplain Corps, was three years into a typical four-year term. He had served as a chaplain since the 1990s after enlisting as a soldier and becoming an ordained minister, with his promotion to major general occurring recently and his appointment to chief in 2023, according to Military.com. This is the first such dismissal since the National Defense Act of 1920 established the position. Hegseth had previously criticized Green's 112-page Army Spiritual Fitness Guide, published in August 2025 as part of the Army's Holistic Health and Fitness program, which began development in 2024 under former Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. Hegseth ordered the guide and its accompanying Battle Book scrapped by December 2025, calling it overly secular. “It mentions God one time. That’s it. It mentions feelings 11 times. It even mentions playfulness, whatever that is, nine times,” Hegseth said. He added that chaplains in the military have been minimized and viewed by many as therapists instead of ministers. The guide was removed from the Army’s website. The same week, Hegseth also dismissed Gen. David Hodne, head of the Army’s Transformation and Training Command and a former Army Ranger, and Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy A. George.

Relaterede artikler

Secretary Pete Hegseth at Pentagon briefing accuses media of skewing Iran war coverage while highlighting successful U.S.-Israeli strikes.
Billede genereret af AI

Hegseth accuses media of skewing coverage of Iran war and touts strike campaign

Rapporteret af AI Billede genereret af AI Faktatjekket

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth criticized U.S. media coverage of the Iran conflict during a Friday briefing, arguing that television banners and reporting mischaracterize the fighting and that U.S. and Israeli strikes have sharply degraded Iran’s military capabilities.

War Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George to retire right away, the latest in a series of Pentagon leadership changes under the Trump administration. Gen. Christopher LaNeve will serve as acting chief of staff. The move aims to align military leadership with administration priorities.

Rapporteret af AI

US War Secretary Pete Hegseth urged Americans to pray daily for Armed Forces members in harm's way during a press briefing on Iran. CBS anchor Margaret Brennan criticized the remarks for invoking Jesus' name and accused the administration of using religious references to justify war. Historical precedents show similar calls for prayer by past leaders.

President Donald Trump, via Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, has ordered the withdrawal of approximately 5,000 U.S. troops from Germany due to European allies' insufficient support for U.S. operations against Iran, including reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell announced the move follows a force posture review and will occur over six to twelve months, primarily affecting a brigade combat team and halting a planned long-range fires battalion deployment. The decision fulfills prior threats and escalates tensions with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz over Iran's nuclear ambitions and the ongoing conflict.

Rapporteret af AI

Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) criticized the Trump administration's conduct of the war against Iran on X, claiming no clear strategy exists. He cited remarks by President Donald Trump and War Secretary Pete Hegseth. Pentagon officials outlined specific objectives in a recent briefing.

Dette websted bruger cookies

Vi bruger cookies til analyse for at forbedre vores side. Læs vores privatlivspolitik for mere information.
Afvis