A former senior military assistant to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth who rose to be the Army’s second-most senior officer is set to become acting chief of staff of the Army after a shocking ouster of Gen. Randy George. Gen. Christopher LaNeve, the Army’s vice chief of staff since February, would take over from George, whom Hegseth…
Who is Christopher LaNeve, set to become acting chief of staff of the US Army
Originally reported by The Hill
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