![]() ![]() While restrictions on sexual orientation were lifted in 2010–2011, restrictions on gender identity remained in place due to Department of Defense regulations until 2016, when the Obama administration ended the ban on transgender Americans serving in the military. Days before the release of Warrior Princess, Metro Weekly's Poliglot column reported that the Pentagon had celebrated LGBT Pride Month in a memo while avoiding mention of transgender military personnel the Pentagon memo read in part: "We recognize gay, lesbian and bisexual service members and LGBT civilians for their dedicated service to our country." The Atlantic Wire said that the book could "lay the groundwork for even greater inclusion in the armed forces" and Salon stated that Beck's military credentials may "lead the Pentagon to revisit its policy against trans service members". The Huffington Post noted that while the " don't ask, don't tell" policy was repealed in 2011, the ban on openly transgender people serving in the U.S. OutServe Magazine praised the book, calling it "one of the smartest and most important books of the year". I hope my journey sheds some light on the human experience and most importantly helps heal the "socio-religious dogma" of a purely binary gender. I do not believe a soul has a gender, but my new path is making my soul complete and happy. In his introduction to the book, Beck writes: In the book, Speckhard notes that Beck had a desire to die honorably "so that he wouldn't have to wrestle anymore with the emotional pain that stemmed from the lack of congruency between his gender identity and body". A five-hour meeting led to Speckhard agreeing to help Beck write his life story. After Beck agreed to discuss coping mechanisms, a follow-up meeting took place in a gay bar, with Beck now dressed in feminine attire, to Speckhard's surprise. Speckhard first met Beck at a counter-terrorism conference. Navy SEALs, that is, the coping mechanisms employed by SEALs to deal with their intense job demands. Speckhard was doing a study on resilience of the U.S. īeck co-wrote Warrior Princess with Anne Speckhard, a psychologist at the Georgetown University School of Medicine. Warrior Princess īeck said that his private therapy sessions were exploited by this therapist. After coming out publicly in 2013 by posting a photo of himself as a woman on LinkedIn, he received a number of messages of support from his former military colleagues. During an interview with Anderson Cooper in early June 2013, he stated that he never came out during his military career and that "No one ever met the real me". In 2013, he began hormone therapy, preparing himself for sex reassignment surgery. īeck retired from the Navy in 2011 with final rating as Senior Chief Special Warfare Operator when he began transitioning by dressing as a woman. He told Anderson Cooper he wanted to be a SEAL because they were the "toughest of the tough". Beck eventually served as a member of the United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group (also known as DEVGRU), a special counter-terrorism unit popularly called SEAL Team Six, and received multiple military awards and decorations, including a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart. Following SEAL Tactical Training (STT) and completion of six month probationary period, Beck received the Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC) 5326 as a Combatant Swimmer (SEAL), entitled to wear the Special Warfare Insignia. Beck completed Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL ( BUD/S) training with class 179 in 1991 and subsequently served with SEAL Team One. Navy SEALs, taking part in 13 deployments, including seven combat deployments. Career United States Navy īeck served for 20 years in the U.S. Before enlisting in the United States Navy, Beck attended Virginia Military Institute from 1984 through 1987. Navy SEAL kept him on missions away from home, which distanced him from family members. He recounts in his memoir how his gender dysphoria contributed to his inability to emotionally mature while being in a male body, adding conflict to his sexual identity, although he never really felt gay. ![]() Before transitioning, he married twice and has two sons from his first marriage. As early as the age of five, he was drawn to feminine clothes and toys, but was encouraged to adopt masculine roles by his parents. Early life and education īeck grew up on a farm. In December 2022, Beck announced that he had detransitioned because "it ruined my life". Navy SEAL's Journey to Coming out Transgender. A memoir detailing his experience was published in June 2013, Warrior Princess: A U.S. During the time of his transition, he went by the name Kristin Beck. Bronze Star with Combat Distinguishing DeviceĬhristopher Todd Beck (born June 21, 1966) is a retired United States Navy SEAL who gained public attention in 2013 after coming out as a trans woman, and in 2022, when he announced his detransition. ![]()
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