Top military officials hear from Trump, Hegseth on new military standards

President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spoke to top military officials in Quantico, Virginia, on Tuesday morning. Last week, Hegseth ordered every one-star general and above to report for what was billed as a short speech on “warrior ethos.”
Initially, Trump was not expected to speak when the meeting was announced. However, Hegseth said Trump asked to attend, saying he wanted to speak directly with military members and thank them for their service.
Trump opened his remarks by expressing his honor to be there and even made a few jokes about the formality in the room.

“There can be no higher honor than to serve as your commander-in-chief,” Trump said. He added that the military leaders attending the meeting appear out of “central casting.”
The president expressed his support for the military members, saying, “I have your backs 100%.”
He also noted that over the next few years, his administration will make the U.S. military stronger, faster and better. Trump also discussed recruitment numbers, stating that some branches had reached their recruitment goals months ahead of schedule.
Hegseth’s new military standards
Hegseth’s remarks included comments about the current status of the U.S. military as “woke.” He said too many military leaders have been promoted because of race or gender. Hegseth also noted that all military members should be held to the same standards, regardless of their race or gender.
Hegseth introduced new fitness tests for every military member, which they’ll have to take twice a year.
“If you do not meet the male level physical standards for combat positions, cannot pass a PT test or don’t want to shave and look professional, it’s time for a new position or a new profession,” Hegseth said.

He added that the move is not an effort to prevent women from serving; he just wants to ensure everyone meets military standards. He said if the changes result in fewer women enlisting, “so be it.”
In addition to fitness requirements, Hegseth said shaving standards will be restored.
“No more beardos, the era of rampant and ridiculous shaving profiles are done,” Hegseth said.
Hegseth’s military review
The comments on fitness come months after the Pentagon launched a force-wide review of physical fitness, grooming and appearance policies.
The goal of the review was to eliminate gender-based differences in combat roles and promote a single, high standard for all service members.
Back in March, Hegseth posted on X saying the U.S. had “allowed standards to slip.”
The spring review and Quantico announcements follow Hegseth’s January push to restore warrior ethos, rebuild the U.S. military and reestablish deterrence.
Meeting controversy
Tuesday’s meeting garnered considerable attention when it was announced, even drawing criticism.
It’s not uncommon for the secretary of defense to meet with senior military leaders. However, as SAN has previously reported, meetings of this size and on this short notice are unprecedented.
With hundreds of leaders summoned from around the world, critics expressed concerns. They claim the cost, the risk of having so many senior officers in one place, and the timing all raise serious concerns.
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