General Chris Donahue, 56, is expected to step down as head of U.S. Army operations in Europe and Africa, according to the report. The outlet says his retirement is expected to be announced as soon as Wednesday. The article frames the move in the context of personnel changes associated with the Trump administration and a planned review of command structures, but it does not provide additional corroborating details beyond Donahue’s reported departure. The reported change would involve leadership of U.S. Army Europe and Africa, a senior role overseeing Army operations across the region. The sources provided here contain only this single, consistent piece of information: Donahue’s impending step down and the timing of an expected announcement. No additional confirmed details about a successor or the specific administrative rationale are included in the text supplied. The report therefore indicates a leadership transition at the top of the U.S. Army’s Europe and Africa command, with the formal announcement anticipated shortly.