Is our military more effective by doing this?Wrong.
"In 1955, he (Milk) resigned from the Navy at the rank of lieutenant, Junior Grade*, forced to accept an "other than honorable" discharge and leave the service rather than be court-martialed because of his homosexuality." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvey_Milk
*(equivalent to a First Lieutenant in the Army).
Bottom line, he did nothing in military service to deserve a ship of any size be named after him. Nor IMO anything during his subsequent employment and political career.
SecDef Hegseth is simply doing what he has stated, i.e. seeking to make the Military an organization for War Fighters, not social justice warriors.
Wrong.
"In 1955, he (Milk) resigned from the Navy at the rank of lieutenant, Junior Grade*, forced to accept an "other than honorable" discharge and leave the service rather than be court-martialed because of his homosexuality." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvey_Milk
*(equivalent to a First Lieutenant in the Army).
Bottom line, he did nothing in military service to deserve a ship of any size be named after him. Nor IMO anything during his subsequent employment and political career.
SecDef Hegseth is simply doing what he has stated, i.e. seeking to make the Military an organization for War Fighters, not social justice warriors.
Is our military more effective by doing this?
Is this money well spent? This will cost money that could be spent elsewhere, correct?
So it's ok to waste money if it's not a lot? Stupid attitudeIMO? The answer is yes. There are many areas of concern that the military command has to deal with, and pride in service is one of them.
How much money do you think it costs to rename a ship? I ask because I presume you must have some source since it was YOU who raised the issue of cost.
So we should rename, for example, The Sullivans. The only thing they did was die...I happen to be a veteran and I don't think all veterans should have ships named after them simply for having been a veteran. Only those with special accomplishments.
Military service is irrelevant to having a USNS ship named. Such ships are frequently named for people with zero military experience.
In July 2016, Ray Mabus, then United States Secretary of the Navy, advised Congress that he intended to name the John Lewis-class oilers after prominent civil rights leadersDid you miss the rest of the post, or do you only see what you think is important?
Ships are usually named for someone related to honorable naval service, or in government holding public office with some connection to the service deserving of the honor of a ship being named after them.
Yep, Hegseth will certainly change the name of the USS John S. McCain, the navy destroyer named after a RINO.
While I am not a huge fan of Harvey Milk, this is pretty much just sour grapes and vindictive.
Hegseth gave some bull shit about reestablishing a warrior culture.
Actually, just bigotry is all that it is.
I read that same article before I posted. Are you suggesting that he earned the ship naming honor simply for being the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in California?
Bottom line, he did nothing in military service to deserve a ship of any size be named after him. Nor IMO anything during his subsequent employment and political career.
SecDef Hegseth is simply doing what he has stated, i.e. seeking to make the Military an organization for War Fighters, not social justice warriors.
Weird that you'd advertise your ignorance repeatedly, but you do you buddy.How so? Taking a bullet?
Pride in service is why the ship should be named after him.IMO? The answer is yes. There are many areas of concern that the military command has to deal with, and pride in service is one of them.
How much money do you think it costs to rename a ship? I ask because I presume you must have some source since it was YOU who raised the issue of cost.
The USNS Harvey Milk is a John Lewis class ship.Did you miss the rest of the post, or do you only see what you think is important?
Ships are usually named for someone related to honorable naval service, or in government holding public office with some connection to the service deserving of the honor of a ship being named after them.
So it's ok to waste money if it's not a lot? Stupid attitude
Or do you think this is magically free? Maybe you do lol
And you actually think this makes our military more effective? Lolololololol
In July 2016, Ray Mabus, then United States Secretary of the Navy, advised Congress that he intended to name the John Lewis-class oilers after prominent civil rights leaders
His service wasn't honorable? Other than being gay?
I saw where you think this waste of money makes the navy more effective lololololol
Feel free to prove this waste of money improves the fighting ability of the navy lolYou are the one asserting it is a waste of money. I have pointed out both why I think the action was taken, and why it is a valid one IMO.
Out of curiosity, have you served in any branch of the U.S. Military? I ask because your posts don't give the impression that you have because it's clear you have no idea about the importance of pride, esprit de corps, and high morale among the services.
You are the one asserting it is a waste of money. I have pointed out both why I think the action was taken, and why it is a valid one IMO.
Out of curiosity, have you served in any branch of the U.S. Military? I ask because your posts don't give the impression that you have because it's clear you have no idea about the importance of individual pride, esprit de corps, and high morale among the services.
The USNS Harvey Milk is a John Lewis class ship.
What did John Lewis do?
Should we rename the whole class for it being too woke?
Navy set to rename USNS Harvey Milk, mulls new names for other ships named for civil rights leaders
The U.S. Navy plans to rename the USNS Harvey Milk, a fleet replenishment oiler named after the slain gay rights leader and Navy veteran, and is considering renaming multiple naval ships named after civil rights leaders and prominent American voices, CBS News has learned.
[. . .]
The documents obtained by CBS News also show other vessels named after prominent leaders are also on the Navy's renaming "recommended list."
Among them are the USNS Thurgood Marshall, USNS Ruth Bader Ginsburg, USNS Harriet Tubman, USNS Dolores Huerta, USNS Lucy Stone, USNS Cesar Chavez and USNS Medgar Evers.
CBS News found that a December 2024 web article from Naval Sea Systems Command about the laying of the keel for the future USNS Thurgood Marshall has been deleted.
Or, in his case, week-end warrior culture.
While I am not a huge fan of Harvey Milk, this is pretty much just sour grapes and vindictive.
Hegseth gave some bull shit about reestablishing a warrior culture.
Actually, just bigotry is all that it is.
Feel free to prove this waste of money improves the fighting ability of the navy lol
I am asserting it costs money
Do you disagree? Yes it no?
Milk was naval Officer during Vietnam...and a better mand than the DUI hire.
While I am not a huge fan of Harvey Milk, this is pretty much just sour grapes and vindictive.
Hegseth gave some bull shit about reestablishing a warrior culture.
Actually, just bigotry is all that it is.
Yeah; somebody needs to scrub Anne Franke and Rosa Parks from the history books, too, those two did nothing !To be fair, what did Harvey Milk do that should have given him the honor of having a Navy ship named after him? His highest achievement was getting elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. He was actually more known for his murder giving Diane Feinstein notoriety that ultimate led to her Senate career.
I begin to think you can't prove your claim of higher morale.Anything that improves morale and fighting spirit improves the combat abilities of the service members. I begin to think you have no military service in your history.
Everything costs money. In this case, money determined to be well-spent by the Sec-Def.
Let me know when you hold said Office, and then you can act accordingly.
I am done with you. Tagline time.
Wrong.
"In 1955, he (Milk) resigned from the Navy at the rank of lieutenant, Junior Grade*, forced to accept an "other than honorable" discharge and leave the service rather than be court-martialed because of his homosexuality." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvey_Milk
*(equivalent to a First Lieutenant in the Army).
Bottom line, he did nothing in military service to deserve a ship of any size be named after him. Nor IMO anything during his subsequent employment and political career.
SecDef Hegseth is simply doing what he has stated, i.e. seeking to make the Military an organization for War Fighters, not social justice warriors.
While I am not a huge fan of Harvey Milk, this is pretty much just sour grapes and vindictive.
Hegseth gave some bull shit about reestablishing a warrior culture.
Actually, just bigotry is all that it is.
How does renaming an oil supply ship improve morale?Anything that improves morale and fighting spirit improves the combat abilities of the service members. I begin to think you have no military service in your history.
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