Related: 10 years after ‘don’t ask, don’t tell,’ cadets see progress This month, the Navy launched the USNS Harvey Milk in his honor. Harvey Milk knew that sacrifice intimately. As a Navy sailor and diver familiar with donning the Mark V, Lt. Very few politicians know what it is to truly sacrifice one’s freedom.
Yet for many years, a discriminatory law has forced some siblings at arms to additionally sacrifice their identity, their safety, and more. You have given up a “normal” life for civilians like me. It is a lesson I use often now in my work with military families as executive director of PFLAG National.Īs servicemembers, you know the sacrifices that you have made. I had to learn and to listen I had to communicate how discrimination against one dishonors the sacrifice of all and negatively impacts national security, readiness, and unit cohesion. Working in the White House, hundreds of active, retired, and discharged military personnel shared with me their commitment to duty and honor in service of their country.
You have sacrificed your freedom for ours.Īs a gay man and a civilian, I can never wholly appreciate the sacrifice of those who serve, including my father and brother.
But what military service members and your families do is much more than that. All kinds of media tell us that sacrifice means you are willing to die for your country. Civilians like me understand that on a very superficial level. Being part of the military is an act of sacrifice for individuals and their families.