US military leaders around the world have begun preparing to travel to Virginia for a meeting with War Minister Pete Hegsheth next week, which some officials described as a meeting focused on ‘Morality of the warrior’.

Hegschez invited US generals and admirals from around the world to a meeting in Virginia’s Quado on Tuesday, at an unusual gathering of all of the country’s military leadership.

While two US officials, speaking to Reuters On the condition of anonymity, they said that the event would focus on the need to maintain a good “moral” of the warrior, others said that the event, about an hour, could touch other areas.

A third official said that given the number of senior officials in a location, there are likely to discuss substantial issues, such as the new government’s national defense strategy and the expected shrinkage of high levels in the army, even if it were not officially.

“It is very likely that there will be some surprise during the event”said the official.

Other officials told Reuters That the event is expected to take place at the University of Marines University in Virginia. Some of the senior officials, who are provided with US military aircraft for official trips, are expected to fly to Maryland at the base.

The US has developed troops around the world, including distant sites, such as South Korea, Japan and the whole Middle East – which are run by two, three, and four -star admirals and admirals.

In almost every public speech, Hegscheth talks about the ‘Morality of the warrior’ And the need for the US Army to maintain a warrior mentality.

Earlier this month, the President Donald Trump signed an executive decree to renaming the Ministry of Defense to “Ministry of War”returning to a title that the ministry owned until after World War II.

Hegschez, a former presenter of Fox News, moved at stunning speed to remodel the ministry, dismissing leading generals and admirals as he seeks to implement Trump’s national security agenda.

The secret meeting will serve as a kind of encouraging concentration where Hegschez will focus on the behavior and expectations of military leadership, according to three military officials and a Congress assistant who know the planning.