
Department of War / Public Domain, US Govt
by Emmitt Barry, with reporting from Washington D.C. Bureau Staff
WASHINGTON (Worthy News) – U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has reportedly directed nearly all active-duty generals and admirals, along with their senior enlisted advisers, to assemble next week at Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia for an urgent and unusual meeting.
The Pentagon confirmed that the gathering is scheduled for Tuesday, September 30, and that Hegseth will personally address the assembled commanders. No reason has been given for the extraordinary summons.
According to a retired senior officer, the move is highly unusual. “It’s rare to see a call-up of this scale,” he said, noting that even commanders from overseas theaters — including Europe, the Middle East, and the Asia-Pacific — have been ordered to attend. Newsmax reported that only those serving in staff roles are exempt.
Aligning with Trump’s National Security Vision
Hegseth’s actions have been part of a broader restructuring designed to align the military more closely with President Donald Trump’s national security priorities. Earlier this year, Trump renamed the Pentagon the Department of War, a symbolic return to the agency’s pre-1949 title that he said would restore a “warrior ethos” to the armed forces.
The president has also been pressing NATO to take a more direct role in Ukraine’s defense. At a meeting this week with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Trump proposed that the U.S. sell weapons to NATO members, who would then transfer them to Kyiv, rather than depleting American stockpiles.
“We’re sending weapons to NATO, and NATO is paying for those weapons, 100%,” Trump said, insisting the arrangement would strengthen both the alliance and Ukraine’s front-line forces against Russia.
Newly appointed U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz reinforced the administration’s stance during his debut at the U.N. Security Council, pledging America’s commitment to defend “every inch” of NATO territory.
Uncertain Agenda at Quantico
While the purpose of next week’s Quantico gathering remains undisclosed, defense analysts suggest it could signal a major operational or structural shift within the armed forces.
“There’s no precedent in recent memory for this kind of assembly,” one retired general told reporters. “The last time we saw anything remotely similar was in the run-up to the Iraq War — and even then, it wasn’t this comprehensive.”
With more than 800 generals and admirals across the U.S. military, many commanding tens of thousands of troops in dozens of countries, the unprecedented call-up has fueled speculation that a significant announcement or directive could soon follow.
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