Adm. Michael Gilday told Sen. Tommy Tuberville he's glad to have Lt. JG Audrey Knutson, the grandchild of a gay service member, the Navy.
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RADM(RET.) EARL GAY
Article 125 often applied discharge proceedgs of gay service members. 14 tablish a policy of mandatory discharge for service members who attempt to engage a homosexual act. 7316 for the first Gay and Lbian Pri Month.
8387 for Lbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgenr Pri Month. DoD LGBTQ+ Timele: This timele not signifint events and polici chronologil orr that had a signifint impact on Department of Defense (DoD) polici, stctns, or orrs as they relate to the Lbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgenr, and Queer (LGBTQ+) muny.
RADM(RET.) EARL GAY
Gay is a native of Atlanta, Ga., and 1980 graduate of the U. Followg this tour, Gay was assigned as the Navy's Director of Congrsnal liaison, U.
In his next assignment, Gay served as Commanr, Expednary Strike Group 3, San Diego, CA om July 2009 until June assumed his current assignment as manr, Navy Recg Command Augt Admiral Gay is honored to have served wh numero operatnal uns that have been award the Battle Efficiency "E" Award. “This person was gay and felt lost and alone, ready to jump ship.
“So, her grandfather served durg World War II, and he was gay and he was ostracized the very stutn that she not only joed and is proud to be a part of, but she volunteered to ploy on Ford, and she’ll likely ploy aga next month when Ford go back to sea. The two men are parents to Ethan, a prec 13-year-old known the flat, clay and pe untry as the only kid school wh two gay first openly gay SEAL has built a new life here at age 41 wh a fay that has replaced the two fai he lost — the one that raised him and the one he built wh fellow SEALs. Both his parents and the Navy banished him bee he’s this steamy night, the two gay parents and their straight son are sweatg and shovg as they fight to w a roughhoe driveway basketball game lled Cheater Ball.
NAVY’S FIRST OPENLY GAY SEAL BUILDS HIS LIFE ANEW
They are close, and necsarily so, sce a gay marriage — not to mentn gay parentg — is viewed wh ep spicn and outright hostily perhaps the most anti-gay state the Jon and Whe attend Ethan’s baseball gam, they say, ach and other parents barely speak to them.
When he was high school, his mother, a vout Christian, overheard his phone nversatn wh a gay next day, Jon says, his parents nonted him. He asked his son, “Brett, are you a homosexual?
“My mom told me homosexuals go straight to hell, ” Jon says. He had served for six years and two ployments on mandg, secretive missns when his homosexualy was was the “don’t ask, don’t tell” era.