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The U.S. Navy is considering stripping Cesar Chavez's name from a ship. U.S. Rep. Sam Liccardo issued a letter Tuesday with ...
Sister Dana sez, “Now that Pride Month is over, should we be less proud?Absolutely not! Pride is not just a month—it’s a ...
Heavy cruisers were named after larger cities or state capitals. Light Cruisers were named after smaller cities (some are no longer small, and some are no longer large). “Large” and “heavy” referred ...
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MCPS, parents' attorneys look to work out agreement on preliminary injunction related to the LGBTQ+ books opt-out ...
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The celebrations of the nation’s 250th birthday next year will provide Trump a powerful platform from which to project his ...
The replenishment oiler previously known as the USNS Harvey Milk was christened and launched by the Navy in San Diego Bay in 2021. We are taking the politics out of ship naming.
At the beginning of Pride Month, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the USNS Harvey Milk would be renamed, stating that it would be the first U.S. Navy ship named for a civil rights ...
Navy replenishment oiler, which was previously named for gay rights leader, has been renamed for World War II hero Oscar V. Peterson.
The back story on Harvey Milk's life underscores how egregious the name change is. Harvey served in the U.S. Navy from 1951-1958. He was forced to resign because of his homosexuality.