Why were Army Generals David Hodne and William Green fired after Randy George? What we know so far
Pete Hegseth has dismissed two other generals, David Hodne and William Green, triggering questions about the abrupt changes amid war tensions.
The Pentagon announced on Thursday that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had dismissed two other generals and the Army's top uniformed commander, but it did not provide an explanation for the departures during the US battle against Iran.

The abrupt firing of senior U.S. Army officers, David Hodne and William Green Jr., has sparked widespread questions.
This decision is made at a point of tension. The Middle East conflict is currently in its fifth week, and there are no indications that it will slow down.
Read more: 'Be unpredictable': Pete Hegseth on deploying US troops as Iran war escalates
Why were the top officers of the U.S. Army fired?
The removals came as part of a sweeping Pentagon shake-up led by Hegseth, who also forced out Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George earlier in the day. Shortly after the news of his departure was announced, Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell confirmed that General George is “retiring effective immediately."
Christopher LaNeve, who formerly collaborated closely with Hegseth as his senior military assistant at the Pentagon, is anticipated to take his place.
In February 2025, Hegseth dismissed another set of senior military officials during the first round of firings under the Trump administration, which George escaped.
Gen. Jim Slife, the Air Force's second-in-command, and Lisa Franchetti, the highest uniformed officer in the Navy and General Charles "CQ" Brown Jr. were also dismissed by Trump from his position as Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman. Among others who left was George's deputy, Gen. James Mingus, who served as the Army's vice chief of staff for fewer than two years.
Read more: Why General Randy George was fired by Pete Hegseth: ‘Retirement’ push sparks row
Larger leadership upheaval
Multiple reports, including those from the Associated Press and Reuters, state that Hodne and Green were ousted alongside George as part of a larger leadership upheaval.
Hegseth announced two significant revisions to the military's chaplain corps a little more than a week ago. Green headed the Army’s Chaplain Corps and was also removed amid reported changes to chaplaincy policies.
Hegseth expressed his desire for chaplains to prioritize God over therapeutic "self-help and self-care" in a video message last week. The military has relied more and more on chaplains in recent years to cope with the rising number of soldiers experiencing mental health issues.
Hodne had been overseeing training and transformation initiatives, which were cut short with the announcement of his removal.
However, an official reason for their removal was likewise not provided for any of the firings.
ABOUT THE AUTHORShirin GuptaShirin Gupta is a content producer with the Hindustan Times. She covers everything between politics, entertainment and sports at the US desk. Shirin got interested in political journalism during her time as a web editor at her college newspaper NCC News in Syracuse when she first started seeing the effects of national politics in life of her fellow colleagues. Shirin has worked on a wide range of fast-moving and developing stories locally when she was at NCC editing accessible reports for the audience. Her current role requires her to track real-time updates, verify information and present balanced coverage across diverse beats. Covering US politics from an international newsroom perspective has further deepened her understanding of how domestic decisions can have far-reaching global consequences. With a keen interest in international affairs, Shirin continues to build her expertise in geopolitics, policy shifts, and cross-border developments. She aims to learn and evolve her reporting in matters of geopolitics and international issues. Outside the newsroom Shirin writes about books and music for her personal blog. She is an avid consumer of pop culture and reveres literature.Read More

E-Paper

