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Air Force’s Top General to Retire Early

August 18, 2025
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The Air Force’s top uniformed officer, Gen. David Allvin, will retire early, the Pentagon said on Monday, the latest early departure of a high-ranking general under President Trump.

General Allvin, the chief of staff of the Air Force, will retire around Nov. 1 — two years into a four-year term — according to a statement from the Pentagon, which said that he would continue to serve until a replacement is confirmed by the Senate, allowing “time for a smooth leadership transition.” The statement did not say who would replace General Allvin.

“The Air Force is fortunate to have leaders like Gen. Dave Allvin,” the secretary of the Air Force, Troy Meink, said in the statement announcing his retirement.

In a short statement on social media, General Allvin, who was appointed to his position by President Joseph R. Biden Jr., thanked Mr. Trump and his subordinates for their “faith in me to lead our service.” He had previously served as the vice chief of staff in the Air Force during Mr. Trump’s first term.

General Allvin is the latest senior officer to retire early or be fired after Mr. Trump’s return to office. Mr. Trump purged much of the Pentagon’s top brass in the opening months of his second term, including the Joint Chiefs chairman; the chief of naval operations; the vice chief of the Air Force; the Coast Guard commandant; the top lawyers for the Army, Navy and Air Force; and a slew of other officers in less prominent roles, including many women and people of color.

General Allvin was present at a White House event with Mr. Trump in March announcing the Air Force’s newest fighter jet, the F-47.

Chris Cameron is a Times reporter covering Washington, focusing on breaking news and the Trump administration.

The post Air Force’s Top General to Retire Early appeared first on New York Times.

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