U.S. Army Welcomes First Openly Gay General

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With promotion, U.S. Army welcomes first openly gay general
By Laura J. Nelson

August 11, 2012, 4:32 p.m.

During a promotion ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, a proud wife placed a star insignia on her spouse's uniformed shoulder — the official mark of an Army brigadier general.

With that simple gesture, Brig. Gen. Tammy Smith became the country's first openly gay general.

The promotion of Smith, the highest-ranking gay or lesbian to acknowledge his or her sexual orientation while serving, comes less than a year after the repeal of “don't ask, don't tell,” the policy that banned gays and lesbians from serving openly in the military.

Since the reversal last September, the relationship between the government and the armed forces has shifted to include more outreach to LGBT service members.

Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta posted a YouTube video thanking gay service members and praising the ban’s repeal. In June, the Pentagon hosted a Gay Pride Month event. And in July, members of the military wore their uniforms during a San Diego gay pride parade, the first time the Defense Department had allowed such a practice.

On Friday, more than 70 people clustered inside an auditorium at Arlington's Women in Military Service for America Memorial.

Smith, then a colonel, strode in with her commanding officer at the stroke of 4 p.m. The audience sang the national anthem and a young boy led the Pledge of Allegiance.

The announcer presented Smith’s father. Then came an introduction: “Col. Smith's partner, Miss Tracey Hepner.”

The audience burst into applause.

“This part is a little fuzzy for me, because I have to confess, I got choked up,” said Sue Fulton, an Army veteran and friend of the couple who attended the event. “People have been working toward this moment for decades.”

Hepner and Smith got married last year in Washington, D.C. They dated for nine before that. Before don’t ask, don’t tell was repealed, they could not present themselves as a couple at military functions.

Smith is not active in gay and lesbian rights, but her wife is, Fulton said. As the Pentagon conducted a review of the policy, officials couldn’t speak to gay service members about their experiences without outing them. So they asked their partners and spouses instead. Hepner was one.

The ceremony was like any other for an officer achieving a new rank, Fulton told the Los Angeles Times on Saturday. Supervisors focused on Smith's 26-year career, which has included assignments in Afghanistan and Costa Rica. Lt. Gen. Jack C. Stulz echoed that, describing Smith as a “quiet professional” who could handle tough jobs competently and quickly.

Hepner and Smith could not be reached for comment. In an interview with Stars and Stripes, Smith said she understood the social significance of her promotion, even though she viewed that as secondary.

“All of those facts are irrelevant,” Smith was quoted as saying. “I don’t think I need to be focused on that. What is relevant is upholding Army values and the responsibility this carries.

During promotion ceremonies, or pinnings, the honoree chooses who will attach new insignias to the Army uniform’s epaulets.

Smith's father pinned one shoulder. Hepner pinned the other.

Then, her father and Hepner unfurled Smith's new general flag — red with one white star — that will fly wherever she is working.

In a speech after the pinning, Smith spoke of “standing on the shoulders of giants” during her life, including her parents and her high school mentors.

She didn’t have to mention her wife. The audience knew they were there together.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-gay-general-20120811,0,5851176.story
 

I have two teenage sons, 14 and 16. My 14 yo is autistic and, thus, not qualified to serve in the military, but my 16 yo would be.

At this point, I wouldn't want him anywhere near the US armed forces. I say that as someone whose family has had a member or members in every US war going back to the Revolution and many smaller actions, like Korea and Vietnam.

Sad to see over two centuries of honor and tradition that was paid for in blood snuffed out with the stroke of a pen by someone as dishonorable as Obama.



 
Apparently she kept it hidden and did a good job for enough years to attain the rank of full Colonel. From what I know, it takes hard work and doing the right job at the right time to attain Major, and from there to Colonel it takes doing the same hard work and doing a good job along with a lot of effective politicking, so she must have been good at the job to attain the rank of General. The fact that she came out of the closet after don't tell was lifted, must not have diminished her quality of hard work.

Anybody wonder how many other Generals or Colonels through out the say the last 2 generations were also gay, but never came out of the closet? My guess is at least one, but then we will never know. But having been a military dependent and serving in the military, my money would bet on a lot more than one.
 
Disgraces the uniform so proudly worn by many generations in defense of our once great nation! From a God fearing nation we have steadily gone downhill. As Javafour stated so well:

Originally Posted By: JavafourSad to see over two centuries of honor and tradition that was paid for in blood snuffed out with the stroke of a pen by someone as dishonorable as Obama.

From:
Originally Posted By: from ship's log of Christopher Columbus O Lord, Almighty and everlasting God, by Thy Word Thou hast created the heaven, and the earth, and the sea; blessed and glorified be Thy Name, and praised be Thy Majesty, which hath deigned to use us, Thy humble servants, that Thy holy Name may be proclaimed in this second part of the earth.

To:
Originally Posted By: Abraham Lincoln I have been driven many times upon my knees by the overwhelming conviction that I had nowhere else to go. My own wisdom, and that of all about me, seemed insufficent for that day.

To:
Quote:Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta posted a YouTube video thanking gay service members and praising the ban’s repeal. In June, the Pentagon hosted a Gay Pride Month event. And in July, members of the military wore their uniforms during a San Diego gay pride parade, the first time the Defense Department had allowed such a practice.

Originally Posted By: 1 Corinthians 6:9-11
New Living Translation (NLT)

Don’t you realize that those who do wrong will not inherit the Kingdom of God? Don’t fool yourselves. Those who indulge in sexual sin, or who worship idols, or commit adultery, or are male prostitutes, or practice homosexuality, 10 or are thieves, or greedy people, or drunkards, or are abusive, or cheat people—none of these will inherit the Kingdom of God. 11 Some of you were once like that. But you were cleansed; you were made holy; you were made right with God by calling on the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God.

Hope and change is long overdue.

Originally Posted By: 2 Chronicles 7:14
If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.

Regards,
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When I was in Fort Hood, Texas in 1975, there was a retired Brigadier General that kept getting arrested at the community center in Killeen for committing homosexual sex acts in their restrooms. I always felt real bad for the General, thinking about how far he fell from his place of honor that he had earned through years in the military, and I never said anything about it until now. Now they are openly honoring homosexuals in the military. Now I feel even more badly about how far our military and our country have fallen.
 
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We had a gay company gunny once. never had a problem with the guy because he was a professional and didn't mention flaunt or talk about his personal life. He rolled with the punches even when he kept finding "my man is a marine" bumper stickers on his jeep.

Pretty sure Wearing a military uniform in a gay parade violates the UCMJ.
disgraceful thinking of those who died in battle wearing the Same uniform.
 
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