Hegseth blocks promotion of several Navy officers to 1-star rank
Source: ABC News
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth blocked the promotions to one-star admirals of several senior Navy officers who had already been selected for promotion by a board of senior Navy admirals, three sources familiar with the move told ABC News.
Secretaries of Defense have the authority to intervene in promotion lists for reasons of cause, but it is unusual to see Hegseth now having intervened in both the Army and Navys most recent promotions to the one-star rank.
The Navy officers removed from the Navys promotion list included African Americans, women, and white males who were removed for a variety of reasons, including their participation or involvement in military Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, sources said.
Separately, Hegseth also made efforts to get one of his senior military aides on the promotion list or to get him promoted, sources added. However, Capt. William Francis Jr., a Navy SEAL serving as Hegseths assistant, could not be reviewed by the promotion board because he did not meet certain criteria, such as heading a major command, according to sources.
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TomSlick
(13,100 posts)Tell me again how the GOP is the party most supportive of the military.
Trueblue Texan
(4,662 posts)Congress is screaming about so many abuses going on right now, your favorite may have to wait its turn. I hope you've added your voice to their list of complaints to attend.
Bengus81
(10,429 posts)Trueblue Texan
(4,662 posts)bluestarone
(22,486 posts)I hope so!!!
COL Mustard
(8,443 posts)I don't know of any way you could possibly prove that your name was on the list until it wasn't, and proving your case in court would be extremely difficult.
I'm not saying that Hegseth shouldn't be sued, or that any of this is right, but it'd be really hard to prevail in court.