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Army Chief Retires, Position Now Open.

US Army Chief of Staff General James C McConville attends the opening ceremony of the Indo-Pacific Army Chiefs Conference⁣ (IPACC) meeting in⁤ Bangkok ⁢on September 9, 2019. (Photo ⁣by LILLIAN‍ SUWANRUMPHA/AFP via Getty Images)

OAN’s Roy Francis
10:47 AM – Friday, August 4, 2023

The Army’s highest ranked officer retired on Friday morning, ‍leaving the post vacant for the‌ foreseeable future.

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General James McConville left his Army‍ Chief of Staff post on Friday​ after ​40 years of service in the ​United States Army. He had begun his service as an aviator and commanded‌ in Iraq and in‌ Afghanistan. He had also previously served as Commanding ⁣General of the ​101st Airborne. He⁤ went on to hold several staff positions which ‍included⁤ Vice Chief of Staff⁣ for ‌the​ Army.

In ​2019, he was promoted to Army Chief of Staff and⁢ began his push to revamp the ​Army’s ⁢technology. He focused his ⁤efforts on six priorities which included long-range artillery, next-generation combat vehicles, advanced rotorcraft, ‌digital networks, air and missile defense and finally soldier lethality.

“We find ourselves once ​again facing threats of great-power competition and the specter of ‍large-scale conflict,” he said in 2019. ‍“And we‌ have⁢ the opportunity⁤ to ensure that our Army remains⁢ the most dominant land force in⁣ the world ​for the next four decades, but we have to adapt.”

According to the​ Army ‍Times, most of the ventures that he had directed his efforts ‌towards are slated to be operational for the Army by the 2030s.

Although​ he had worked on improving the technologies ‍and equipment of the Army, his branch struggled with⁢ recruiting new personnel. During his tenure ⁢as the Army’s ‍top ‍officer, the branch’s strength was reduced to⁣ about‍ 450,000 soldiers.

In his “Final Message to the ⁤Army Team” McConville said that “it has been an honor” to serve his ⁣role, and that​ he had served “in the company of heroes every single day.”

However, now that he has stepped down, his post will remain vacant due to the hold​ on ⁣the confirmation of military officers by Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.).

Tuberville has been withholding⁢ the confirmation of high-ranking military officers due to⁢ the Pentagon’s recent post-Dobbs abortion policy. The new ‌policy requires the Department of Defense to cover the travel ​costs for service members that need⁢ to travel ⁢out of state to receive an abortion, if the states they are stationed ⁤in do not allow the procedure.

General Randy George, who was nominated by President Joe Biden, will⁤ be taking over⁢ as acting Army Chief of Staff until the ​blockade by the senator is over and ⁢the Senate can move on with the ‌confirmation. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin slammed the ‌senator on Friday during the changeover ceremony. He said ⁣that the blockade by the senator “undermines our military readiness.”

“The ⁣failure ‍to confirm our superbly qualified senior​ uniformed leaders undermines our‍ military ⁤readiness,” Austin said. “It undermines our retention of ⁤some of our very best officers. ⁢And it is upending the lives of far too many of their spouses,⁢ children and ⁢loved ones.”

As ‌of Friday, 301 officers have seen their promotions withheld⁤ by Tuberville’s hold. Those affected range from ⁢the nominees ⁢to lead the Army, Navy and Marines,⁣ as well⁣ as the‌ next chair of‌ the Joint Chiefs, and command changes for the 5th and 7th fleets, which ⁤run naval operation in the Middle East ⁣and Pacific, ​and the next leaders of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and the Air Force’s Air Combat Command.

“Let me be clear,” Austin said at the ceremony. “In our‍ dangerous world,‍ the ⁤security ⁤of the⁢ United States ⁣demands orderly ⁣and⁤ prompt transitions of our confirmed military leaders.”

Tuberville ⁣has remained⁤ steadfast in ⁤his protest as long as the Pentagon maintains the “illegal” policy ‍that it has.

For‌ the first time in United⁣ States⁣ history, two seats on the Pentagon’s Joint Chiefs of Staff are now filled ⁣by interim‍ officers due to the hold ‍by the Alabama Senator, which is⁣ now in its eighth​ month.

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