The recent retirement of General Chris "CD" Donahue has added to the list of senior military officials departing from the Pentagon during the tenure of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Donahue, who has served as the commander of US Army Europe and Africa and led NATO land forces in Europe, has submitted his retirement paperwork after just 18 months in this position. A military official confirmed that he will officially step down on July 2.
Donahue is widely recognized as the last American soldier to exit Afghanistan during the 2021 withdrawal and is considered one of the Army's most esteemed officers. He was often mentioned as a potential candidate for Army chief of staff. However, reports suggest that he may have lost favor with Hegseth, marking him as the latest senior military leader to leave amid what critics describe as a significant reshuffling within the Pentagon.
Notable Military Leaders Departing Under Hegseth
During Hegseth's time as defense secretary, several high-ranking officials have been dismissed, forced out, or have retired. The following is a list of some of the notable figures:
This list also includes former Navy Secretary John Phelan, who was removed earlier this year.
Significance of Donahue's Departure
Donahue's retirement is particularly noteworthy due to his significant role within both the US military and NATO. He gained popularity among American and allied forces and became one of the most recognized generals of his generation following the Afghanistan withdrawal. His departure comes at a pivotal moment for US military operations in Europe, potentially leading to substantial shifts in America's military strategy on the continent.
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