Defense Secretary Hegseth Dismisses Army Chief and Issues Memo on Personal Firearms
1-Minute Brief
The leadership change and new firearms policy reflect shifts in military direction during ongoing conflict with Iran.
Key Facts
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signed a memo allowing service members to request to carry personal firearms on military bases.
- Gen. Randy George was ousted from his position as Army Chief of Staff, according to multiple reports.
- One source stated Hegseth wants an Army Chief who will implement the vision of President Trump and Hegseth.
- Senior Army officers reportedly expressed anger and frustration at Gen. George’s dismissal.
- Hegseth’s memo on personal firearms was issued amid security concerns.
What Happened
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth dismissed Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George and signed a memo permitting service members to request to carry personal firearms on military bases.
Why It Matters
These actions signal a shift in military leadership and policy during a period of heightened military engagement, potentially affecting base security protocols and Army leadership direction.
What's Next
Observers are watching for the appointment of a new Army Chief of Staff and how the new firearms policy will be implemented across military installations.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Fox NewsRight1h agoPete Hegseth signs memo opening door for troops to carry personal firearms on bases
- NYTLeft3h agoHegseth Fires Army Chief Amid Battle With Its Leaders
- CBS NewsLeft6h agoHegseth ousts Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George
