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Randy George
Randy Alan George is an American retired general who served as the 41st chief of staff of the United States Army from 2023 to 2026. He also served as the 38th vice chief of staff of the Army from 2022 to 2023, and the senior military assistant to the United States secretary of defense, Lloyd Austin, from 2021 to 2022.
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🇹🇭THA
cameoplus · 2026-04-23
Criticize or denounce in Bangkok
Iranian Embassy in Thailand mocks Trump after US Navy Secretary exit
🇺🇸USA
cameoplus · 2026-04-22
Impose administrative sanctions in Washington, D.C.
Pentagon removes John Phelan as U.S. Navy Secretary
🇺🇸USA
cameoplus · 2026-04-03
Impose administrative sanctions in Washington, D.C.
Pentagon orders Army top officer to step down during U.S. war with Iran
🇺🇸USA
cameoplus · 2026-04-03
Expel or withdraw in Washington
Pete Hegseth fires U.S. Army top officer Gen. Randy George
🇺🇸USA
cameoplus · 2026-04-03
Impose administrative sanctions in Washington, D.C.
U.S. Army Chief of Staff steps down at Hegseth's request
🇺🇸USA
cameoplus · 2026-04-03
Expel or withdraw in Washington, DC
U.S. removes Army chief Randy George amid attacks on Iran regime
🇺🇸USA
cameoplus · 2026-04-03
Make statement (other) in Washington, DC
Pete Hegseth intervenes in U.S. military promotions for senior officers
🇺🇸USA
cameoplus · 2026-04-03
Make statement in Washington, D.C.
Trump delivers address to nation on war with Iran
🇮🇷IRN
conflict · 2026-04-03
Air/drone strike in Tehran
Israel says it bombed Tehran air defenses and missile depots
🇺🇸USA
cameoplus · 2026-04-02
Impose administrative sanctions in Washington, DC
Pete Hegseth orders Army chief of staff Randy George to step down
🇺🇸USA
cameoplus · 2026-04-02
Accuse / disapprove in Washington, D.C.
Pete Hegseth asks U.S. Army top uniformed officer to step down
🇺🇸USA
cameoplus · 2026-04-02
Threaten administrative sanctions in Washington, D.C.
Pete Hegseth asks U.S. Army’s top uniformed officer to step down