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Trump Administration Replaces Navy Chief John Phelan with Veteran Hung Cao

Pentagon officials confirmed the immediate removal of Navy Secretary John Phelan. Retired Captain Hung Cao takes over leadership as the United States maintains a naval blockade against Iran.
Published By : Satya Mohapatra | April 23, 2026 6:34 AM
Trump Administration Replaces Navy Chief John Phelan with Veteran Hung Cao

Pentagon removes Navy Secretary John Phelan during Iranian crisis.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth dismissed Navy Secretary John C. Phelan effective immediately, marking a major leadership transition during a critical maritime blockade of Iranian ports. The Pentagon announced the exit on Wednesday, naming Undersecretary Hung Cao - a retired Navy captain and 25-year combat veteran - as the acting chief. Phelan, a former investment manager and major campaign donour, had served as the Navy's top civilian since March 2025 despite having no prior military background.

Reports indicate that Phelan was forced to step down following a string of high-profile ousters within the Trump administration's defense hierarchy. His departure coincides with an intense naval operation in the Strait of Hormuz, where American forces continue to intercept vessels despite a fragile two-week ceasefire. While Phelan addressed industry professionals in Washington just a day before his removal, the suddenness of the firing suggests internal friction at the Department of War.

Experience versus Political Appointment

Replacing a civilian businessman with Hung Cao signals a shift toward veteran-led command. Cao’s extensive experience contrasts sharply with Phelan’s tenure, which faced scrutiny over a lack of tactical expertise. This move mirrors historical moments of wartime cabinet reshuffling, similar to how past administrations consolidated military experience during active naval blockades to ensure operational stability.

Naval forces have already redirected nearly 30 vessels tied to Tehran since the current blockade began. Under Cao’s leadership, the Navy is expected to maintain its aggressive posture. The Department of War expressed gratitude for Phelan’s service but offered no specific reason for the timing of the dismissal.

​​​​​​​With Inputs from Agency threads