Controversy Over USNS Harvey Milk Renaming Sparks LGBTQ+ and Military Ethos Debate

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The article criticizes Pete Hegseth's push to rename the USNS Harvey Milk and other ships named after civil rights icons, arguing that it dishonors their legacy and undermines the true meaning of a warrior, which includes honor, respect, and service to the country. It highlights Milk's military service and the significance of honoring civil rights heroes in the Navy, contrasting this with Hegseth's apparent use of bigotry and insecurity to reshape the military's identity.
- Commentary: Hegseth's move on USNS Harvey Milk is a stain on military's 'warrior ethos' Los Angeles Times
- Harvey Milk’s Name Is Not Going Anywhere in San Francisco The New York Times
- Letters to the Editor: USNS Harvey Milk renaming effort is only the latest insult during Pride Month Los Angeles Times
- Trump's actions on LGBTQ+ issues in Pride Month criticized as 'bullying' by advocates USA Today
- Gay rights icon Harvey Milk’s legacy slighted by decision to rename Navy ship CNN
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