By Antonio Pequeño IVForbesOctober 13, 2025Topline
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth showed support Monday for the replacement of a small group of Texas National Guard troops deployed in Illinois who did not meet fitness standards, after a photo of some troops sparked ridicule on social media following Hegseth’s comments to generals last month blasting the physical appearance of some soldiers.
Key Facts
- Hegseth said “Standards are back at The @DeptofWar” in a tweet, reposting a Task & Purpose article that reported “a small group” from the 200 Texas National Guard troops sent to Illinois last week were replaced after not meeting certain standards.
- The National Guard Bureau, the federal agency overseeing National Guard forces, released a statement last week saying “National Guard Soldiers and Airmen are required to meet service-specific height, weight and physical fitness standards at all times,” according to Task & Purpose.
The people who I feel sad about are the troops caught up in this three ring circles!
- The bureau’s statement added members not in compliance with the fitness standards “will be returned to their home station, and replacements who do meet standards will take their places.”
They are ones who are the focus of the ire of the Secretary of Defense... oh,,, pardon me... Secretary of WAR! I pity them because "Shit flow down hill" and they were the ones who got caught being plump when the boss said "thin." They are the ones who humiliated Hegseth and they are the ones who are in the spotlight!
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