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When you think of the NBA, samurais and ancient Japanese codes of honor probably aren’t the first things that come to mind.
Nothing spells homophobia and discrimination like Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s order to the Navy on Tuesday to review the names of ships honoring Harvey Milk – one of the country’s first ...
But according to a memo acquired by Military.com, Hegseth wants the USNS Harvey Milk and some other Navy ships rebranded as part of an effort to reestablish “a warrior ethos.” The move is ...
and the warrior ethos.” I can understand the argument can be made that naval ships should be named only after those who served, which would eliminate people such as Huerta, Ginsburg and Truth.
In a display of infantile weakness, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the U.S. Navy to remove iconic gay rights activist and Korean War veteran Harvey Milk’s name from a ship.
Though Hegseth has framed such moves as correctives to performances of wokeness in the military, the real performance is in his constant talk of “warrior ethos” and “warfighters,” which ...
The move is part of a broader campaign to "return to the warrior ethos." OAKLAND, Calif. - Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on Tuesday ordered that a naval oiler ship named for gay rights icon ...
Hegseth — who cancelled cancelled $580 million dollars worth of contracts in March — has made “restoring the warrior ethos” a key goal at DoD while cutting initiatives secondary to that ...
After years of a national security crisis, America’s warrior ethos is being revived, and young patriots are answering the call. The numbers don’t lie. As of February 2025, the Army has already ...
For all of Hegseth’s reported interest in “lethality” and championing a hypermasculine “warrior ethos,” in recent months he and the Pentagon have invested a ridiculous amount of time in ...