USNS Harvey Milk: Why the US Navy Is Renaming the Ship
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USNS Harvey Milk is set to receive a new name, marking a pivotal moment in how the United States Navy approaches the legacy of its vessels. Announced in early 2025, the decision to rename the fleet oiler has sparked conversation about tradition, inclusion, and the evolving values of the armed forces.

Background on USNS Harvey Milk

Commissioned in 2021, USNS Harvey Milk (T-AO-206) honored the civil-rights icon and former U.S. Navy sailor Harvey Milk. Yet as political climates shift and debates intensify over commemorative symbols, the Navy’s leadership now believes a new designation better aligns with its current naming protocol.

The Legacy of Harvey Milk

  • First openly gay elected official in California

  • Advocate for LGBTQ rights

  • Served in the Navy during the Korean War era

Despite these achievements, critics argue that naming combat-support ships after politicians blurs lines between maritime heritage and partisan recognition. Proponents counter that USNS Harvey Milk celebrated diversity within the ranks. The renaming thus highlights an ongoing struggle to balance honor, history, and inclusivity.

Why the Navy Is Renaming the Ship

  1. Alignment with Naming Conventions – Fleet oilers traditionally bear the names of rivers and waterways.

  2. Operational Consistency – Standardizing names simplifies logistics and record-keeping.

  3. Public Feedback – Naval officials logged hundreds of comments from veterans and historians urging a return to maritime themes.

Rear Adm. Katherine Walsh emphasized the practical aspect: “Uniform naming makes coordination across the fleet more efficient—especially in joint operations.” For sailors, clarity matters as much as symbolism.

Potential New Names on the Table

According to preliminary lists, candidates include:

  • USNS Columbia River

  • USNS Potomac

  • USNS Sacramento

Each follows the river-name tradition. The final choice will be announced after the Naval Historical Foundation completes its review.

A Broader Debate on Ship Names

The renaming of USNS Harvey Milk is not an isolated case. Over the past decade the Navy has adjusted several hull designations to:

  • Remove Confederate references

  • Honor fallen heroes more accurately

  • Reflect geographic or strategic significance

“Ship names are living history,” notes Dr. Megan Churchwell, a maritime historian at the Naval War College. “Changing one name can recalibrate how generations of sailors view the past.”

Impact on Sailors and the LGBTQ Community

For many LGBTQ service members, seeing USNS Harvey Milk enter service in 2021 was a landmark. Its forthcoming renaming evokes mixed emotions:

  • Pride in Visibility Gained – The ship highlighted queer contributions.

  • Concern over Backsliding – Some fear this signals diminished commitment to diversity.

  • Hope for Broader Representation – Others believe future naming boards will integrate inclusive criteria from the start.

What Happens Next

The Secretary of the Navy will:

  1. Solicit final recommendations from the Naming Commission.

  2. Announce the new name by December 2025.

  3. Conduct a formal rechristening ceremony at Naval Base San Diego in early 2026.

Readers interested in how the service balances heritage with modern values can explore our deep dive on naval naming traditions.

Conclusion

Whether one views the decision as overdue or unnecessary, the story of USNS Harvey Milk underscores how symbols at sea resonate onshore. As the Navy writes its next chapter, the conversation invites us all to reflect on whose stories our national institutions choose to carry forward.

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The Navy sought to honor Milk’s civil-rights legacy and acknowledge LGBTQ service members.
The Secretary of the Navy is expected to reveal the official name by December 2025.
Naming follows classes—e.g., fleet oilers use rivers, submarines use states—and is guided by a dedicated commission.
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