Trump and Hegseth to handle prime U.S. army leaders
President Trump and Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth are anticipated to handle tons of of generals and admirals Tuesday in Quantico, Virginia, in an uncommon and pressing in-person assembly referred to as by Hegseth final week. Hegseth is predicted to talk at 8:15 a.m., forward of Mr. Trump.
The nation’s prime army leaders from everywhere in the world have been summoned final week by Hegseth to journey to Virginia for a gathering with the protection secretary however have been initially given no details about why. Two protection officers inform CBS Information that Hegseth is predicted to speak concerning the “warrior ethos.”
Senior army commanders meet frequently all year long in individual, however a gathering of this magnitude with so little warning or indication about its objective is uncommon, if not unprecedented.
Hegseth planning to cut scores of military generals
Hundreds of generals are assembling Tuesday as Hegseth prepares to dramatically reduce the number of top-level military leaders.
In May, Hegseth ordered a 10% reduction in the number of general officers and flag officers across the armed forces. Four-star generals and admirals are expected to be cut by 20%, according to a memo sent out by the defense secretary.
Hegseth described the goal as “removing redundant force structure to optimize and streamline leadership by reducing excess general and flag officer positions.”
Trump says it will be “really just a very nice meeting”
In an interview with NBC News, the president said it would be “really just a very nice meeting talking about how well we’re doing militarily, talking about being in great shape, talking about a lot of good, positive things.”
“We have some great people coming in and it’s just an ‘esprit de corps,'” Mr. Trump said in the NBC News phone interview. “You know the expression ‘esprit de corps’? That’s all it’s about. We’re talking about what we’re doing, what they’re doing, and how we’re doing.”
Quantico Marine Corps base
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The Quantico Marine Corps base is located in Virginia, about 35 miles southwest of Washington, D.C. It houses around 28,000, and as of January 2024, about 6,000 were Marines and 11,000 were civilians, as well as 5,500 contractors and around the same number of students.
For the past 30 years, since 1995, the Quantico base has housed the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory, which is tasked with conducting experiments in 21st-century warfare. The laboratory relies on war games and other experiments to come up with new tactics and technologies to improve the Marines’ war-fighting capabilities.