Secret military plans to rebrand America's Navy ships are revealed
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The military is considering a plan to change the names of some U.S. Navy ships that currently honor figures from the gay rights and civil rights movements.

According to a Defense official, this move is aimed at reviving the “warrior culture” associated with the military, and the timing of the proposal during Pride Month is not a coincidence.

Liberal critics, however, called the move a weak attempt to replace US history with empty machismo. 

Democratic congressman Jim Himes said the renaming displayed a deep insecurity among those in President Trump’s administration.

Himes commented on the situation, pointing out that MAGA’s fundamental principles include concerns about masculinity and sexual orientation, which manifest in displays of strength, military emulation, and aggressive behavior.

Another critic called it ‘another attempt to erase the LGBTQ+ community by a small minded self-serving administration.’  

The USNS Harvey Milk, named after a gay rights activist and Navy veteran, is one of the ships in which a change of name is being discussed.

Internal US Navy documents seen by CBS News exposed the plans, which have been described as ‘shameful and vindictive’ by Democrat Nancy Pelosi.

‘To change the names of the USNS Harvey Milk and other ships in the John Lewis-class is a shameful, vindictive erasure of those who fought to break down barriers for all to chase the American Dream,’ she said.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ‘is committed to ensuring that the names attached to all DOD installations and assets are reflective of the Commander-in-Chief’s priorities, our nation’s history, and the warrior ethos’

The USNS Harvey Milk, named after a gay rights activist and Navy veteran, is one of the ships in which a change of name is being discussed

Pictured: Harvey Milk

The USNS Harvey Milk, named after a gay rights activist and Navy veteran, is one of the ships in which a change of name is being discussed

The USNS Thurgood Marshall, named after tthe Supreme Court's first African-American justice, is on the list

Pictured: Thurgood Marshall

The USNS Thurgood Marshall, named after tthe Supreme Court’s first African-American justice, is on the list

‘Our military is the most powerful in the world – but this spiteful move does not strengthen our national security or the ‘warrior’ ethos.

‘Instead, it is a surrender of a fundamental American value: to honor the legacy of those who worked to build a better country.’

While the USNS Harvey Milk is the ship most at risk, several others have been placed on a ‘recommended list’ of name changes, the documents reveal.

The USNS Ruth Bader Ginsburg, which is currently under construction and named after the iconic late Supreme Court justice, has also been flagged.

The USNS Thurgood Marshall, named after the Supreme Court’s first African-American justice, is on the list, as is the USNS Dolores Huerta, honoring the late labor movement leader.

USNS Cesar Chavez, named after Huerta’s close associate and fellow labor leader, and the USNS Medgar Evers, for the African American civil rights activist, are also on the list.

Rounding out the recommendations are USNS Harriet Tubman, USNS Lucy Stone, named in honor of the slave-turned-activist Tubman, and suffragist Stone, who was the first woman in Massachusetts to earn a college degree.  

The USNS Medgar Evers, for the African American civil rights activist, is also on the list

Pictured: Medgar Evers

The USNS Medgar Evers, for the African American civil rights activist, is also on the list

The USNS Ruth Bader Ginsburg, which is currently under construction and named after the iconic late Supreme Court justice, has also been flagged

The USNS Ruth Bader Ginsburg, which is currently under construction and named after the iconic late Supreme Court justice, has also been flagged

USNS Lucy Stone, named in honor of the suffragist, who was the first woman in Massachusetts to earn a college degree

USNS Lucy Stone, named in honor of the suffragist, who was the first woman in Massachusetts to earn a college degree

The documents describing these proposed changes were marked with a ‘CAUTION’ note suggesting they would be publicly sensitive.

They asked Navy Secretary John Phelan to choose a new name for the USNS Harvey Milk on Tuesday, with a memo to be sent to other senior Navy officials later in the week following a legal review.

The reasoning for the change was listed as realigning the US military with the Trump administration’s priority of ‘reestablishing warrior culture.’ 

Pictured: Cesar Chavez

Pictured: Dolores Huerta

Ships named after Cesar Chavez (left) and Dolores Huerta (right) are also being considered for a change of name

Sean Parnell, the chief Pentagon spokesman, told CBS Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ‘is committed to ensuring that the names attached to all DOD installations and assets are reflective of the Commander-in-Chief’s priorities, our nation’s history, and the warrior ethos.’ 

The decision to rename the USNS Harvey Milk coincides with Pride Month, celebrating the LGBTQ+ community.

Harvey Milk was one of America’s first openly gay elected officials, serving on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors after years of activism in the LGBTQ sphere.

He was assassinated one year into his term, alongside Mayor George Moscone.

Milk had served in the Navy from 1952 to 1954, but was ordered to face a court martial for participating in a ‘homosexual act.’ 

In January 1954, he resigned and was handed an ‘Other Than Honorable’ discharge. In 2021, the USNS Harvey Milk was christened in his honor. 

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