
Trump signs order rebranding Pentagon as 'Department of War'
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Washington: US President Donald Trump on Friday signed an order rebranding the Department of Defense as the Department of War, saying it sent a messa...
Washington: US President Donald Trump on Friday signed an order rebranding the Department of Defense as the Department of War, saying it sent a "message of victory" to the world.
"It's a much more appropriate name in light of where the world is right now," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office, flanked by Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth, who can now be known as "secretary of war."
The name harks back to the War Department, the title used for more than 150 years from 1789, just after independence from Britain, to 1947, shortly after World War II.
Trump cannot formally change the name of the Pentagon without the approval of Congress, but the 79-year-old's order authorizes the use of the new label as a "secondary title."













