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Updated · CBS New York · Jun 24
Gen. Chris Donahue Retires, Leaving Europe-Africa Command on July 2 After Hegseth Clashes
Updated
Updated · CBS New York · Jun 24

Gen. Chris Donahue Retires, Leaving Europe-Africa Command on July 2 After Hegseth Clashes

3 articles · Updated · CBS New York · Jun 24

Summary

  • July 2 is when Gen. Chris Donahue will relinquish command of U.S. Army Europe and Africa after submitting retirement papers, according to multiple sources and an Army statement.
  • Pete Hegseth had clashed with Donahue, sources told CBS News, making him the latest senior officer to leave during Trump's second administration.
  • Maj. Gen. Christopher Norrie, Donahue's deputy, will perform the commanding general's duties after the handover.
  • Donahue, a former Delta Force and 82nd Airborne commander, helped secure the 2021 Kabul evacuation and later played a key role advising Ukraine's military after Russia's full-scale invasion.
  • His exit adds to a wider shake-up that has already swept out the Joint Chiefs chairman, the Navy's top officer and other senior commanders.

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