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Post by Tennesseer on Aug 10, 2012 23:45:31 GMT -5
Army general is military's first openly gay flag officerThe U.S. military has its first openly gay flag officer with the promotion of Tammy Smith to the rank of Army brigadier general on Friday. Smith received her stars in a private ceremony at the Women's Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery, according to a press release from the Service Members Legal Defense Network, an organization promoting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality in the U.S. military. Friday was also the first day she publicly acknowledged her sexuality, according to a report from Stars and Stripes, and that acknowledgement comes less than a year after the military ended the "don't ask, don't tell" policy under which an active-duty service member faced punishment or discharge if he or she admitted being homosexual. “I don’t think I need to be focused on that," Stripes quoted Smith as saying. "What is relevant is upholding Army values and the responsibility this carries.” Smith is serving as deputy chief at the Office of the Chief at the Army Reserve in Washington. She is a 26-year veteran of the Army and has served in Afghanistan, Panama and Costa Rica as well as stateside assignments. “It is indeed a new era in America’s military when our most accomplished leaders are able to recognize who they are and serve the country they love at the same time," Aubrey Sarvis, executive director of the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network said in a statement. Smith's spouse is Tracey Hepner, director of operations for the Military Partners and Families Coaliton, an advocacy and support organization for LGBT members of the military. Hepner presented Smith with her stars at Friday's ceremony news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/08/10/army-general-is-militarys-first-openly-gay-flag-officer/?hpt=hp_t2
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Green Eyed Lady
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Post by Green Eyed Lady on Aug 11, 2012 0:08:03 GMT -5
Congrats on the promo, but how can she be the "first openly gay" flag officer when she only "publicly acknowledged her sexuality" the same day she got her stars?
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Post by Tennesseer on Aug 11, 2012 9:58:15 GMT -5
Congrats on the promo, but how can she be the "first openly gay" flag officer when she only "publicly acknowledged her sexuality" the same day she got her stars? 'Publicly' doesn't necessarily mean it was not known within the military. Smith may have officially told her superior officer right after the end of DADT last year. Publicly announcing it would be publicly announcing it to the likes of you , me and the general public. Additionally, it was her spouse, the director of operations for the Military Partners and Families Coalition, an advocacy and support organization for LGBT members of the military, who presented Smith with her stars during the ceremony. Army brass had to know who the presenter was and her relationship to Smith ahead of time (military personnel records/next of kin and relationship) and before the ceremony.
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Post by ChiTownVenture on Aug 13, 2012 7:44:31 GMT -5
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