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Retired Navy admiral criticizes Hegseth over Harvey Milk ship renaming

  • In early June 2025, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth instructed the Navy to remove the name of Harvey Milk, among others, from several ships, triggering significant political controversy.
  • Hegseth's order aims to rebrand the vessels to reestablish a warrior ethos and reject what he calls "wokeness," amid a broader federal push against naming military assets after liberal icons.
  • The USNS Harvey Milk, launched in 2021 and honoring the pioneering openly gay elected official and Navy veteran, recognizes both civil rights and military service, much like the USNS Medgar Evers, which is named for a World War II soldier and civil rights activist.
  • Representative Scott Peters introduced legislation to stop the Navy from renaming these vessels, supported by multiple Democrats and civil rights groups, while Milk's family and Medgar Evers' descendants criticized the renaming attempts as malicious and unreflective of American values.
  • This controversy highlights tensions over military traditions, historical memory, and inclusion, suggesting ongoing conflict over the symbols representing U.S. military heritage and social progress.
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The Hill broke the news in Washington, United States on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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