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Swede

(40,495 posts)
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 10:30 PM 4 hrs ago

US Commander quits: Gen. Chris Donahue, Commander of US Army Europe&Africa has submitted retirement papers.

After Stalin purged the military, the USSR was totally unprepared for Operation Barbarossa.

Crucial people are leaving 😩😩😩😩👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼

@nancabell.bsky.social 2026-06-24T02:14:59.370Z
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US Commander quits: Gen. Chris Donahue, Commander of US Army Europe&Africa has submitted retirement papers. (Original Post) Swede 4 hrs ago OP
"Hard ass" as we said in the Army. Seriously hard core. underpants 4 hrs ago #1
Only 57 years old. applegrove 4 hrs ago #2
Many good men fired or quit due to a guy who cites Pulp Fiction vapor2 4 hrs ago #3
These buffoons UpInArms 4 hrs ago #4
Gresham's Law for military talent ? eppur_se_muova 3 hrs ago #5
Our country's treasures of leaders with character to keep us safe and secure leaving their posts is dangerous Deuxcents 3 hrs ago #6
That is an interesting comment.... Dan 2 hrs ago #7
I'm thinking if things got really bad, we'd need people who know what to do..organize, what needs to be done and where Deuxcents 2 hrs ago #9
Good article in The Atlantic AverageOldGuy 2 hrs ago #8
And, another member of the brass who would say no to an illegal order is gone. LudwigPastorius 1 hr ago #10
Hegseth, purging anyone who makes him feel small GenThePerservering 1 hr ago #11

vapor2

(5,118 posts)
3. Many good men fired or quit due to a guy who cites Pulp Fiction
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 10:56 PM
4 hrs ago

and said he would quit drinking if nominated.

UpInArms

(55,622 posts)
4. These buffoons
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 11:08 PM
4 hrs ago

will make certain the USA will not have anything to be proud of when they are done.

eppur_se_muova

(42,899 posts)
5. Gresham's Law for military talent ?
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 11:44 PM
3 hrs ago

Bad talent drives out good.


It has often struck our notice that the course our city runs
Is the same towards men and money. She has true and worthy sons:
She has good and ancient silver, she has good and recent gold.
These are coins untouched with alloys; everywhere their fame is told;
Not all Hellas holds their equal, not all Barbary far and near.
Gold or silver, each well minted, tested each and ringing clear.
Yet, we never use them! Others always pass from hand to hand.
Sorry brass just struck last week and branded with a wretched brand.
So with men we know for upright, blameless lives and noble names.
Trained in music and palaestra, freemen's choirs and freemen's games,
These we spurn for men of brass...

Aristophanes, TheFrogs (ca. 405 BC)

Deuxcents

(28,185 posts)
6. Our country's treasures of leaders with character to keep us safe and secure leaving their posts is dangerous
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 11:49 PM
3 hrs ago

I hope they form a community of some kind to stay abreast of what’s going on because we may need them

Dan

(5,351 posts)
7. That is an interesting comment....
Wed Jun 24, 2026, 12:40 AM
2 hrs ago

If a situation occurs where we might need the real leaders (who have been forced out, resigned or retired) then this nation will be in a world of hurt. I don't want to imagine a situation where this might be necessary. Because if for some reason an event like that occurs then it would probably be result of treason within.

Deuxcents

(28,185 posts)
9. I'm thinking if things got really bad, we'd need people who know what to do..organize, what needs to be done and where
Wed Jun 24, 2026, 01:09 AM
2 hrs ago

Instead of scared people running around not knowing what to do, they’d have a better chance of survival. These leaders have spent many years and their experience would be valuable to turn fears and chaos into a positive outcome. This wouldn’t happen overnight so that why I hope they would use their resources and discretion

AverageOldGuy

(4,357 posts)
8. Good article in The Atlantic
Wed Jun 24, 2026, 12:52 AM
2 hrs ago

This may be behind a paywall.

https://www.theatlantic.com/national-security/2026/06/army-general-pentagon-hegseth/687675/


General Chris “C. D.” Donahue was the last U.S. soldier to leave Afghanistan during the chaotic 2021 withdrawal. As the head of Army forces in Europe and Africa, he has helped bolster Ukraine in its fight to repel the Russian invasion. Now Donahue has become the latest casualty in Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s purge of the military’s senior ranks.

Donahue’s abrupt departure, after just 18 months in his role, is another sign of the upheaval. He was widely seen as one of the Army’s rising stars—a legendary Delta Force leader who was considered a top candidate for Army chief of staff or even chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff—having distinguished himself in wars of the past two decades. But Hegseth has sought to oust anyone who doesn’t fit his idea of a military leader, including those involved in the calamitous American exit from Kabul under President Biden—no matter how well they performed there. Donahue is expected to announce as soon as tomorrow that he will be relinquishing his post later this summer, two people familiar with the matter told us.

A career Ranger and Special Operations commander, Donahue served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria, climbing through the ranks during two decades of counterterrorism wars. As the U.S. military shifted its focus from hunting terrorist networks to preparing for conflicts against technologically sophisticated adversaries, Donahue did as well. In recent years, he took on a top role in Europe as the Pentagon adapted lessons from Ukraine and other modern battlefields. His departure continues the exit of a generation of combat-tested leaders at a time when Hegseth is reshaping the military’s senior ranks under a banner of “less generals, more GIs.”

. . . . .


I retired from the Army in April 1995 after 28 years, one tour in Vietnam. Hegseth is not fit to carry Donahue's jock strap. I'll just leave it at that.





GenThePerservering

(4,072 posts)
11. Hegseth, purging anyone who makes him feel small
Wed Jun 24, 2026, 02:07 AM
1 hr ago

and has accomplished what he couldn't do...especially the women.

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