The Army announced the cancellation of its flagship officer selection program Sept. 2 after officials in Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's office directed its review.

The Army's Command Assessment Program, an NFL Combine-style program, known as CAP, that put prospective battalion and brigade commanders through a series of physical and mental tests, was cancelled "effective immediately," Army spokesperson Maj. Travis Shaw confirmed.

Hegseth, in a Sept. 3 post on X, hailed the program's demise, saying, "Good riddance."

CAP was a trial for officers seeking to command battalions and brigades, demanding roles that make or break an officer's career.

The cancellation comes as part of a Pentagon review of officer personnel processes ranging from evaluations to promotions and command selection, among other career milestones.