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By LOLITA C. BALDOR
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Navy Vice Adm. Shoshana Chatfield, the only woman
on NATO's military committee, was fired over the weekend by the Trump
administration, U.S. officials said Monday.
Although no reason was given, officials said it was apparently tied to
comments she has made that supported diversity in the force.
According to the officials, Chatfield got a call from Adm. Christopher
Grady, the acting chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and was told
the administration wanted to go in a different direction with the job.
The officials said they believe the decision was made last week by
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, but it was unclear whether he received
any direction from President Donald Trump. Three U.S. officials spoke
about the firing on condition of anonymity to discuss personnel matters.
Chatfield is the third top female officer to be fired since Trump took
office. Hegseth announced in February that he was firing the chief of
naval operations, Adm. Lisa Franchetti. And Trump fired Coast Guard
Commandant Adm. Linda Fagan just a day after he was sworn in.
Trump and Hegseth have been vocal in their insistence that so-called
woke policies are dead. There has been a vigorous campaign to remove
leaders who promoted diversity, equity and inclusion, and to erase DEI
programs and online content.
Chatfield was on a list of senior military officers targeted as “woke”
by the conservative American Accountability Foundation, which sent a
letter to Hegseth saying that “purging the woke from the military is
imperative.”
Chatfield, a Navy helicopter pilot who also commanded a joint
reconstruction team in Afghanistan, had been serving as one of the 32
representatives on NATO's military committee. The panel is the primary
source of military advice to the North Atlantic Council and NATO's
Nuclear Planning Group, according to NATO. It serves as the link between
the political decision-makers and NATO's military structure..
Sen. Mark Warner, a Democrat from Virginia, said he was “deeply
disturbed” by the firing.

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This undated file image released by the U.S. Navy shows Rear Adm.
Shoshana Chatfield. (U.S Navy via AP, File)

“Trump’s relentless attacks on our alliances and his careless
dismissal of decorated military officials make us less safe and
weaken our position across the world," Warner said in a post on X.
The campaign to erase DEI programs and online content has been met
with questions from lawmakers, local leaders and citizens angered by
the removal of military heroes and historic mentions from Defense
Department websites and social media pages.
The accountability foundation complained in the letter to Hegseth
that those responsible for DEI policies "must be dismissed,” adding
that military leaders should be focused on cultivating lethality,
not on fostering diversity, equity and inclusion in the ranks.
The letter said Chatfield posted supportive comments on LinkedIn
about a diversity summit and gave a speech in 2015 at Women's
Equality Day. The group quoted her as saying that investing in
empowering women can unlock human potential.
And they also said she was quoted as saying, “our diversity is our
strength” — a phrase that Hegseth has repeatedly condemned.
A native of Garden Grove, California, Chatfield graduated from
Boston University and received her master's degree from Harvard
University and a doctorate from the University of San Diego.
She deployed to the Pacific and the Persian Gulf as a pilot. She
later served as the senior military assistant to the supreme allied
commander Europe. She was awarded a Bronze Star.
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