via the U.S. Army’s official website. “Now 30 years later, the military has full support of our LGBTQ service members. The military’s view of our LGBTQ service members has come a long way.
I’m very proud to wear my uniform and to be honored here for my military service on Pride night.”Dunn’s husband, Mike Graves, who’s a Navy vet himself, said he was elated to see his partner recognized on the diamond.“It was a surprise but it’s a great thing.
He really deserves it,” he said. “He’s a great representative for the Army. He is providing a service above and beyond and he does it happily.”Lt.
Col. Brian Dunn was honored for his service at the Chicago White Sox MLB team's Pride Night game in Chicago. During Pride Month, we salute all members of the LGBTQ+ community who have taken the oath to honorably serve the nation.Read more:https://t.co/RodqlcJhjK pic.twitter.com/xNHsNO95F3The White Sox went all-out for Pride Night, inviting a local LGBTQ+ photographer, Gonzalo Guzman, to chronicle the event.