Eric Fanning |
President Barack Obama on Friday nominated Eric K. Fanning to be
secretary of the Army, which could make him the first openly gay secretary of a
U.S. military branch.
The U.S. Senate must confirm Fanning before he can lead the Army.
"Eric brings many years of proven experience and exceptional
leadership to this new role," the President said in a statement. "I
am grateful for his commitment to our men and women in uniform, and I am
confident he will help lead America's Soldiers with distinction."
This historic move is one of many steps the Obama administration has
taken to advance the rights of the LGBT community in the armed forces. In 2010,
the President signed a law ending the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy
that prohibited gays and lesbians from serving openly in the military, and
earlier this year, the President moved to allow those who identify as transgender
to openly serve as well.
Fanning has served as acting under secretary of the Army since June,
and before that, served as chief of staff to Secretary of Defense Ash Carter.
Fanning also served as under secretary of the Air Force and deputy
undersecretary of the Navy.
Credits: CNN News
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