Hegseth Replaces Two More Senior Pentagon Generals As He Continues to Reshape the Military Hierarchy
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In an intriguing shift within the Pentagon, two high-ranking officers have been replaced in under a week. While their departures follow different narratives, both reflect Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s efforts to mold the military’s bureaucratic landscape.

The first officer in question is Lieutenant General Joseph McGee, who served as the director for Strategy, Plans, and Policy on the Joint Staff, a role commonly referred to as J5. The Joint Chiefs of Staff describe the J5 as instrumental in crafting strategies, plans, and policy recommendations for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs. These proposals support military advice on various national security issues, ensuring they are strategically sound and aligned with interagency and alliance partner considerations.

McGee’s military credentials are notable. He has commanded companies within the elite 1st and 2d Ranger Battalions, a feat not for the faint-hearted, and led the 1st Battalion, 327 Infantry, in the 101st Airborne, as well as a brigade combat team in the same division. With an impressive array of military commendations and ten deployments to Iraq or Afghanistan, his career has been illustrious.

The crux of McGee’s departure seems to lie in a divergence of strategic visions with Hegseth and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Dan Caine. His retirement was announced with a brief statement praising his leadership and 35 years of service, while subtly lamenting the focus on unnamed sources speculating on the reasons for his exit.

According to reports from CNN, McGee frequently clashed with Hegseth and Caine over strategic priorities, including matters related to Russia, Ukraine, and military operations in the Caribbean. This ongoing discord seemingly marked the beginning of the end for McGee within the Pentagon hierarchy.

Insiders suggest McGee’s exit was not unexpected. Promoted to three-star general in May 2024, he was renominated by then-President Joe Biden, a move that placed him in a temporary position until a more fitting opportunity arose. However, with the expiration of his nomination at the close of the 118th Congress and the lack of renomination by President Trump, his path toward retirement seemed all but certain.

His close relationship with the disgraced former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mark Milley, and Secretary of Defense and Unauthorized Absences Lloyd Austin, more likely than not, had a lot to do with the decision to forego his renomination. The “push back” was probably fed by the knowledge that his career was basically over.


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