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Hegseth to slim down armed forces
Bangkok Post
|May 07, 2025
Orders 20% cut in top general numbers
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Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth on Monday ordered at least a 20% reduction in the number of active-duty four-star generals and admirals in the United States military, a memo from the defence secretary said.
The move is the latest major shakeup at the Pentagon under President Donald Trump's administration, which has already fired a series of senior officers this year.
The memo also calls for an additional 10% reduction in the number of general and flag officers, and a 20% cut in the number of general officers in the National Guard.
It did not specify how the reductions would be accomplished.
There were 38 four-star officers — the highest rank that can usually be achieved in the US military — and a total of 817 generals and admirals in the active-duty forces as of March 2025.
The cuts are aimed at removing “redundant force structure to optimise and streamline leadership by reducing excess general and flag officer positions,” the memo said.
Mr Hegseth later posted a video on X about the changes, which he dubbed “less generals, more GIs.”
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