Obama to nominate first openly gay service secretary to lead the Army

  • longtime Pentagon official Eric Fanning to be the Army's new secretary
  • Michigan native to be first openly gay leader of a military service
  • Fanning, a 47-year-old graduate of Dartmouth, is currently the Army's acting under secretary 

President Barack Obama is nominating longtime Pentagon official Eric Fanning to be the Army's new secretary. 

If confirmed, the Michigan native would be the nation's first openly gay leader of a military service.

Obama says Fanning brings years of experience and leadership to the role. He says in a statement that he's confident Fanning will lead U.S. soldiers with distinction.

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Eric Fanning, pictured, right, is set to be the first openly gay leader of a military service

Eric Fanning, pictured, right, is set to be the first openly gay leader of a military service

Fanning, a 47-year-old graduate of Dartmouth, is currently the Army's acting under secretary and has served as the Air Force's acting secretary and chief of staff to the Defense secretary.

The nomination comes as the Obama administration works to eliminate barriers to military service based on sexuality or gender.

Fanning's nomination must be confirmed by the Senate. 

He would replace John McHugh, who has said he plans to step down no later than November 1.

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