Gen. Mark Milley's official portrait as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was taken down this afternoon from the hallway where it hung along with those of previous chairmen.
Two U.S. officials confirmed that Milley's portrait was taken down from that hallway and referred questions to the White House.
One official told ABC News that the whereabouts of the portrait is unknown.
The portrait was officially unveiled on Friday, Jan. 10, at a ceremony in that hallway where both Milley and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin were present.
The portrait's disappearance was first noted by reporters at the Pentagon who have posted uncleared photos of the empty space where the portrait was hung.