In a speech Tuesday morning earlier than an auditorium full of a number of hundred of the nation’s most seasoned army commanders, Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth referred to as for an finish to “woke” tradition within the army and railed in opposition to a litany of complaints reminiscent of range and probes into hazing.
“The period of politically appropriate, overly delicate, don’t-hurt-anyone’s-feelings management ends proper now,” Hegseth stated on the gathering at a Marine Corps base in Quantico, Virginia — a safe web site an hour south of the nation’s capital.
Hegseth referred to as for “no extra division, distraction or gender delusions” in a very blunt speech on the significance of the “warrior ethos,” a time period he makes use of to explain the spirit that makes fight models efficient.
Secretary of Conflict Pete Hegseth speaks to senior army leaders at Marine Corps Base Quantico, September 30, 2025 in Quantico, Virginia.
Andrew Harnik/Getty Pictures
“We have to be ready,” he stated. “Both we’re able to win or we aren’t.”
Hegseth issued new directives that can increase bodily requirements for everybody in uniform to a “male stage,” toughen grooming requirements, elevate restrictions on guidelines of engagement, cast off racial quotas, and finish restrictions on hazing for boot camp recruits.
He demanded no extra “fats generals,” saying all service members would want to satisfy health checks and grooming requirements.
“No extra beardos,” he stated. “The period of unacceptable look is over.”
“Merely put, if you don’t meet the male stage bodily requirements for fight positions, can not cross a PT check or do not wish to shave and look skilled, it is time for a brand new place or a brand new occupation.”

Secretary of Conflict Pete Hegseth speaks to senior army leaders at Marine Corps Base Quantico, September 30, 2025 in Quantico, Virginia.
Andrew Harnik/Getty Pictures
He stated he’s additionally “overhauling” the DOD’s Inspector Normal’s Workplace that’s investigating him for making a tradition of “strolling on eggshells” that he stated “has been weaponized, placing complainers, ideologues and poor performers within the driver’s seat.”
“Silly and reckless political leaders set the improper compass heading and we misplaced our method. We grew to become the ‘Woke Division, however not anymore,” he stated.
He justified the firing of Gen. CQ Brown as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Workers and Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti and different senior leaders.
Hegseth stated his rationale “has been easy,” contending it is laborious to alter a tradition with individuals who benefited from that earlier tradition.
Brown by no means pushed “quotas” for promotions inside the army, which depends on a merit-based system that Hegseth claimed wrongfully punished too many individuals for “poisonous management.” Brown and others pushed the concept of recruiting from a broader part of America in order that the army would look extra just like the nation it serves.

President Donald Trump speaks to senior army leaders at Marine Corps Base Quantico, September 30, 2025 in Quantico, Virginia.
Jim Watson/AFP through Getty Pictures
The secretary added that the division is “clearing the best way for leaders to be leaders.”
“You would possibly say we’re ending the warfare on warriors,” Hegseth, who now goes by the title “secretary of warfare,” stated.
He advised his viewers that if all the brand new requirements he has unveiled makes their “hearts sink,” then they need to resign.

Navy members pay attention as President Donald Trump addresses senior army officers gathered at Marine Corps Base Quantico in Quantico, Virginia, September 30, 2025.
Kevin Lamarque/Reuters
Hegseth pressed laborious, as a part of the broader rebranding ordered by Trump, the significance of imposing fight requirements that hold troops deadly.
Trump adopted Hegseth together with his personal speech, saying that as president, he would have their backs and that he’s dedicated to creating the army “stronger, harder, sooner, fiercer and extra highly effective than it has ever been earlier than.”
The president went on a long-winded speech for over an hour speaking about a number of subjects, together with his claims that he has ended extra international conflicts than earlier presidents.

Members of the army watch for President Donald Trump to reach for a gathering convened by U.S. Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth, at Marine Corps Base Quantico, in Quantico, Virginia, September 30, 2025.
Kevin Lamarque/Reuters
Trump additionally took pictures at his predecessor, former President Joe Biden, and his dealing with of the USA troops’ from Afghanistan, calling it “was essentially the most embarrassing second within the historical past of our nation.”
The president additionally took credit score for the rise in army enlistments and ending what he claimed have been unfair promotions and requirements.

Secretary of Protection Pete Hegseth shakes palms with President Donald Trump as Trump takes the stage to deal with senior army officers gathered at Marine Corps Base Quantico in Quantico, Virginia, September 30, 2025.
Andrew Harnik/Pool/AFP through Getty Pictures
“We went by means of political appropriate the place you needed to have individuals who have been completely unfit to be doing what you are doing,” he stated. “Now it is all based mostly on benefit.”
The president introduced up non-military subjects, together with his tariff plans, the financial system and ending DEI packages. Trump additionally slammed the press, calling them “corrupt.”

President Donald Trump speaks to senior army leaders at Marine Corps Base Quantico, September 30, 2025 in Quantico, Virginia.
Alex Wong/Getty Pictures
Final week, normal and flag officers on the one-star stage and above have been advised to fly to Quantico from their obligation stations with simply a number of days’ discover and no trace as to what the assembly may be about.
The Pentagon declined to touch upon the assembly, and hypothesis rapidly unfold that the assembly might need to do with pressing cuts to the army pressure or the nationwide protection technique, which might set new priorities for the second Trump administration and will change how troops prepare and equip themselves.
The Protection Division, which now coined by Trump and Hegseth because the “Division of Conflict,” has not stated how a lot it value to fly in so many individuals final minute, though it’s broadly anticipated to value a number of a whole bunch of hundreds of {dollars}.

Secretary of Conflict Pete Hegseth speaks to senior army leaders at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, September 30, 2025.
Andrew Harnik/Pool through Reuters
The occasion comes as the federal government is careening towards a possible shutdown that might pressure some 2 million troops to work with out pay if a spending invoice does not cross Congress by midnight Wednesday.
Most army personnel are on observe to be paid Oct. 1, officers stated Monday. However after that, troops could be on the mercy of negotiations on Capitol Hill, which stay at a stalemate.
In line with a contingency plan posted by the Pentagon this weekend, all active-duty troops could be required to maintain working. The plan says contracts can transfer ahead, too, however beneath elevated scrutiny with precedence given to efforts to safe the U.S. southern border and construct Trump’s U.S. missile protect often known as “Golden Dome,” in addition to operations within the Center East and shipbuilding.
There had been hypothesis that the commanders touring from world wide to listen to Trump and Hegseth communicate on Tuesday might get caught away from their assigned work areas if the federal government shuts down that evening. However based on authorities steering, personnel should return residence as quickly as potential if a shutdown happens whereas on work journey.
Any journey prices incurred after the shutdown are reimbursable as soon as spending resumes.
-ABC Information’ Ivan Pereira contributed to this report.
