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Related: About this forumThey kicked out Harvey Milk for being gay, now the U.S. Navy is building a ship named after him
Nearly 65 years after being ousted from the U.S. Navy for being gay, and nearly eight years after the San Francisco Board of Supervisors first lobbied to have a ship named after him, construction on the the USNS Harvey Milk has finally begun.
Milk joined the Navy during the Korean War and served as a diving officer aboard the submarine rescue ship USS Kittiwake. Later, he was transferred to Naval Station, San Diego, where he continued serving as a diving instructor.
In 1955, he was discharged from the Navy after he was caught in a park that was a popular hangout for gay men. Milks superiors became suspicious about his sexual orientation and demanded he resign.
Of course, we all know what happened after he eft the Navy.
In 1972, he moved to San Francisco and opened a camera shop in the Castro. He soon began a local activist, before ultimately becoming one of the first openly LGBTQ elected officials in America and a vocal advocate for gay rights.
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PatrickforO
(15,114 posts)It is good the Navy is naming a ship for him.
Soxfan58
(3,479 posts)sarge43
(29,159 posts)Most were based on "tendencies" or association aka "witch hunts".
yaesu
(8,258 posts)his only snooze source, fox snooze.