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Tammy Smith Becomes First Openly Gay General

Tammy Smith Becomes First Openly Gay General
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On Friday at Arlington Cemetery, the US Army promoted its first openly gay general. Brig. Gen. Tammy Smith had her new star pinned on her by her wife Tracey at the ceremony.

A year ago the couple was unable to appear together at military functions until the repeal of “don’t ask, don’t tell.” Smith is now the highest-ranking gay or lesbian officer to acknowledge her sexuality during service.

The couple married a year ago after dating for nine years. Tammy Smith’s wife, Tracey Hepner, was a part of the Pentagon’s review of the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy. During the review Defense Department officials could not speak to gay service members without outing them, so they turned to their partners.

Brig. Gen. Tammy Smith has pointed out that she understands the social significance of her promotion but would like to focus on “upholding Army values and the responsibility this carries.”

Smith’s father pinned one insignia on her epaulet before Smith’s wife Tracey placed the other. Credit: LA Times

Tammy Smith promoted to Brigadier General

Matt Metzner

Proud Californian. Politically moderate. Legally trained with a focus on constitutional law. Former human rights advocate and grassroots campaign strategist.

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