Navy Incoherence on Same-Sex Marriage Policy Proves: Congress Must Intervene to Protect Marriage in the Military
In response to news that the Navy has withdrawn a memo suggesting that it will soon authorize same-sex marriages on military bases, Center for Military Readiness President Elaine Donnelly notes that the reversal announced yesterday is only temporary and unreliable. The following comments may be attributed to Mrs. Donnelly:
“On April 13 the Navy Chief of Chaplains announced in a memo that when repeal of the law regarding homosexuals in the military is fully implemented, chaplains who wish to perform same-sex “marriages” will be allowed to do so on military bases located in states where such unions are legal. (Download PDF for full content)
“On April 13 the Navy Chief of Chaplains announced in a memo that when repeal of the law regarding homosexuals in the military is fully implemented, chaplains who wish to perform same-sex “marriages” will be allowed to do so on military bases located in states where such unions are legal. (Download PDF for full content)