Washington – Obama Nominates First Openly Gay Service Secretary To Lead Army

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    This photo provided by the U.S. Air Force shows Eric Fanning speaking at the 30th Space Symposium Corporate Partnership dinner May 20, 2014, in Colorado Springs, Colo. President Barack Obama is nominating longtime Pentagon official Eric Fanning to be the Army's new secretary. If confirmed, Fanning would be the nation's first openly gay leader of a military service. (Duncan Wood/U.S. Air Force via AP)Washington – U.S. President Barack Obama nominated Eric Fanning to become the next secretary of the Army, the White House said on Friday, paving the way for the first openly gay leader of a military service branch in U.S. history.

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    Fanning is currently serving as acting Army undersecretary, and previously worked as Air Force undersecretary and chief of staff to U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter. His nomination to the post must still be confirmed by the U.S. Senate.

    “Eric brings many years of proven experience and exceptional leadership to this new role,” Obama said in a statement. “I am confident he will help lead America’s soldiers with distinction.”

    Carter called Fanning’s nomination “an excellent choice” by Obama and said he hoped for a quick Senate confirmation.

    “Eric served as my first chief of staff at the Pentagon, and it has been a privilege over the course of my career to work alongside him and watch him develop into one of our country’s most knowledgeable, dedicated, and experienced public servants,” Carter said in a statement.

    Advocacy groups said the nomination of an openly gay man to lead a U.S. service branch was a significant sign of progress in protecting the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals serving in the world’s most powerful military.

    The Pentagon updated its equal opportunity policy in June 2015 to bar discrimination based on sexual orientation, a change in policy which Carter announced at a gay and lesbian pride celebration.

    That change brought the Pentagon’s rules into conformity with the 2011 decision to end the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, which allowed gays and lesbians to serve in the military only if they did not openly acknowledge their sexual orientation.

    “The Department of Defense has been in a lot of ways a leader in LGBT rights, both in the Obama administration and in government in general,” said Matt Thorn, interim executive director of OutServe-SLDN, an advocacy group for LGBT military personnel.

    But LGBT individuals face lingering inequalities within the military, Thorn said. Same-sex spouses cannot accompany servicemembers for deployments to many overseas bases, such as those in Gulf countries, Thorn said.

    The LGBT community is also awaiting the results of a study on the implications of lifting a ban on transgender individuals serving openly in the military, the results of which are expected towards the end of this year, Thorn said.


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    PrettyBoyFloyd
    PrettyBoyFloyd
    8 years ago

    Well, he is certainly implementing the change that he advocated for. Everyone ready for a transgender military fighting the Muslim hordes?

    mr613
    mr613
    8 years ago

    Notice how only Democrats feel a persons sexual preference is important !
    Aren’t we told by the democratic pc crowd that sexual orientation shouldn’t be discrimated against or factor into any employment consideration? If so why mention it?

    Nycnyc
    Nycnyc
    8 years ago

    America is history. Wait till more Moslems fill this country and start their attacks. It’s only a matter of time. Rebel against G-d and the most powerful country will fall like a big dead tree.

    lazerx
    lazerx
    8 years ago

    The US army is a pitiful group anyway. So if they allow in the gays they will force out the good soldiers so it only means the soul of the army will just decay and die sooner.

    8 years ago

    I have to laugh at the first several comments here. I’d wager that none of you ever served in the U.S. military. Today’s troops by and large do not share the homophobic views of previous generations. There are plenty of openly gay soldiers — and very good ones, by the way. What do you think, gay troops are effeminate swishws who run screaming from a fight? There are many openly gay troops in the Israeli army and no one claims they’ve weakned the IDF. Besides, the man’s been appointed to a bureaucratic position. Why would you armchair generals imagine that would negatively affect the espirit de corps of the troops?

    BoruchN
    BoruchN
    8 years ago

    Next:
    Washington – Obama Nominates First Openly Bestiality Practicing Man for Secretary of Agriculture.

    Nycnyc
    Nycnyc
    8 years ago

    Having gays in the army weakens the army. Most soldiers are not gay. The american army as well as the israeli army has become weakened since their policy of allowing homos to flaunt their evil.

    Benny
    Benny
    8 years ago

    What a disgrace!