In a significant development within the U.S. Army last year, Major General Joseph M. Lestorti was removed from his position as Director of Operations at U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM) following concerns about his leadership, resulting in verbal counseling and reassignment to another role.

Loss of Trust: What Led to Lestorti’s Removal?

Regarding his firing, General Glen D. VanHerck, the NORTHCOM commander, cited a “loss of trust and confidence” in Lestorti’s leadership as the reason for his removal. The incident followed allegations of what Army investigators later referred to as “counterproductive leadership.”

Though details of the allegations remain largely undisclosed, the Army opted not to issue a formal reprimand. Instead, Lestorti received verbal counseling. According to reports in the Army Times, Army spokeswoman Cynthia Smith emphasized, “Appropriate action was taken, and we consider the matter closed.”

 

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Major General Joseph M. Lestori (USAR) Special Assistant to the Director of the Army Staff.

A Singular Misstep or a Pattern?

Lestorti himself addressed the situation publicly in November 2023. He described the findings as stemming from a “single disputed issue” in the investigation report, which he believes was resolved. “It is my greatest honor to continue to serve and lead our soldiers,” he said, expressing gratitude for the trust Army leadership continues to place in him.

Current Role: Special Assistant in Washington, D.C.

Following his removal, Major General Lestorti was reassigned to a different role in Washington, DC. Since July 2023, he has served as the Special Assistant to the Director of the Army Staff in Washington, D.C., a position often used for officers under administrative scrutiny or transition.

Despite the controversy, Lestorti has not been sidelined entirely. He remains active in the Army Reserve and has been selected for a follow-on assignment. This indicates a level of trust in his ability to contribute to the Army in a meaningful capacity.

A Distinguished Career: From the 78th Training Division to Joint Staff

Major General Joseph M. Lestorti built an impressive military career spanning over three decades, starting in 1992 when he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant Infantry Officer through the ROTC program at the State University of New York at Brockport. Over the years, he held a variety of leadership roles, demonstrating a breadth of experience across operational and strategic assignments. His early positions included serving as an Airborne Infantry Rifle Platoon Leader with the 82nd Airborne Division, Executive Officer of the 18th Airborne Corps Long Range Surveillance Company, and Company Commander in the 10th Mountain Division.