陆军部长赞扬被赫格斯瑟解职的将军


2026年4月16日 美国东部时间下午12:48 / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)

作者:黑利·布里茨基

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美国陆军部长丹·德里斯科尔2026年4月16日在华盛顿国会山出席众议院拨款委员会国防小组委员会关于美国陆军预算的听证会。

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美国陆军部长丹·德里斯科尔高度赞扬了本月早些时候被国防部长皮特·赫格斯瑟解职的一名陆军参谋长,但他也承认,军方的文职领导层“有权挑选他们想要的领导人”。

“没有人比我更尊重兰迪·乔治将军及其42年的服役经历、他的紫心勋章,还有他的妻子帕蒂、他们的孙辈和子女。我十分敬爱他们。他是一位出色的变革型领导人,”德里斯科尔在周四众议院拨款委员会国防小组委员会的听证会上说道。“话虽如此,文职领导层——我们这套制度的设计初衷就是让他们有权挑选自己想要的领导人,我们会执行这些命令。”

德里斯科尔表示,他当时正在北卡罗来纳州陪孩子们春假,这时得知乔治“被要求提交辞职申请”。等他们回到家,他和家人“直接开车去了乔治将军家,径直走进门,我们都拥抱了他”。

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陆军参谋长兰迪·乔治将军2025年9月19日在五角大楼举行的战俘/失踪人员国家表彰日仪式上发言。

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赫格斯瑟本月早些时候与另外两名陆军将官一同解职了乔治。美国有线电视新闻网报道称,陆军高层对此猝不及防,和国防部其他部门的人员同时得知了他被强制离职的消息。

CNN此前报道称,赫格斯瑟和德里斯科尔在幕后屡生龃龉,因为这位国防部长对与副总统J·D·万斯关系密切的德里斯科尔愈发猜忌,担心德里斯科尔会取代他的职位。

“如果德里斯科尔变得过于突出、过于受宠,那么从政治角度来说,赫格斯瑟就更容易找个理由下台或是找到下台的台阶,”一位消息人士此前告诉CNN。

乔治和德里斯科尔作为陆军最高级别的两位领导人曾密切合作。乔治曾担任前国防部长劳埃德·奥斯汀的高级军事助理。尽管这一职位不涉及政治,通常由能力出众的军官担任,但赫格斯瑟及其圈子认为,乔治与奥斯汀的亲近关系是他的一大污点。

现已担任陆军代理参谋长的克里斯·拉内夫将军曾担任赫格斯瑟的高级军事助理。军方和五角大楼官员猜测,赫格斯瑟任命拉内夫担任副参谋长时,就已经打算最终由他取代乔治。

在周四的听证会上,议员们多次表达了对乔治及其服役经历的支持与敬佩。众议院拨款委员会主席、共和党议员汤姆·科尔称自己是乔治的“超级粉丝”。

“我希望记录在案的是,我们有多遗憾——至少我个人感到遗憾,他不再现役了,”科尔说道。“在我看来,他对我们来说是一个真正的损失。但话又说回来,我相信继任者同样会能力出众。”

德里斯科尔周四表示,坐在他身旁的拉内夫“也是一位爱国的美国人,其家族世代从军”。

“[我]能说说坐在我身边的拉内夫将军的是……他的孩子们现在也在服役。他服役了35年,带领过我们许多最重要的部队。美国陆军最了不起的地方在于——过去一周我们和所有领导层都通了电话——250年来,美国陆军始终稳步前进,”德里斯科尔说道。“我们在世界各地都有优秀的领导人,他们能够随时挺身而出,继续为我们的陆军奋战到底。”

Army secretary praises general who was fired by Hegseth

2026-04-16 12:48 PM ET / CNN

By Haley Britzky

Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll testifies during a House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense budget hearing for the US Army, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on April 16, 2026.

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Army Secretary Dan Driscoll strongly praised an Army chief who was fired earlier this month by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth but conceded that civilian leadership of the military gets “to pick the leaders that they want.”

“There is no person that has more respect for Gen. (Randy) George and his 42 years of service, his Purple Heart, his wife Patty, their grandkids, their kids. I adore them. And he was an amazing transformational leader,” Driscoll said during a House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee hearing on Thursday. “That being said, the civilian leadership, the design of our system is that they get to pick the leaders that they want, and we execute on those orders.”

Driscoll said he was in North Carolina for his kids’ spring break when he heard George “was asked to put in his resignation paperwork.” When they returned he and his family “drove straight to Gen. George’s house, we walked right in, and we all gave him a hug.”

Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George speaks during the POW/MIA National Recognition Day Ceremony at the Pentagon, on September 19, 2025.

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Hegseth fired George earlier this month alongside two other Army general officers. CNN reported that senior Army leadership was caught off guard and learned of his forced departure at the same time as the rest of the Department of Defense.

CNN has reported that Hegseth and Driscoll have butted heads behind the scenes, as the defense secretary has grown increasingly wary of Driscoll — who is close with Vice President JD Vance — and paranoid that Driscoll would replace him.

“If Driscoll starts getting too prominent, or too favored, it makes it a lot easier politically to just let Hegseth go somehow or find an off-ramp,” one source previously told CNN.

George and Driscoll worked very closely together as the two senior-most Army leaders. George previously worked as the senior military assistant to former Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin. And while the role of senior military assistant is apolitical and considered to be given to highly-capable military officers, his proximity to Austin was considered a mark against him by Hegseth and his circle.

Gen. Chris LaNeve, who is now the acting chief of staff of the Army, served as Hegseth’s senior military assistant. Military and Pentagon officials speculated when Hegseth made LaNeve the vice chief of staff that he would ultimately replace George.

Repeatedly during the hearing on Thursday, lawmakers voiced support and admiration for George and his service. Republican Rep. Tom Cole, chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, said he is a “huge fan” of George.

“I just want the record to reflect how much we regret. I personally regret at least, he’s no longer in active service,” Cole said. “He’s a real loss to us, in my opinion. But again, I’m sure the successor will be equally capable.”

Driscoll said on Thursday that LaNeve — who was sitting next to him — is “a patriotic American too, whose family is multi-generational service.”

“[W]hat I can say about Gen. LaNeve sitting beside me is …. his kids are in, serving now. He served 35 years, has led a lot of our most important formations. And what is so amazing about the United States Army is — and we’ve done calls with all of our leadership over the last week — the United States Army goes rolling along for the last 250 years,” Driscoll said. “We have amazing leaders all over the world who can step in at a moment’s notice and keep fighting for our Army.

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