United States Navy veteran Harvey Milk, who became an LGBT rights icon after becoming the first openly-gay elected official in California in the 1970s, will be honored by the branch for which he served, according to a report by USNI News via Congress.

The Navy is set to name a ship after him.

The announcement is signed by Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus and decrees that a Military Sealift Command fleet oiler will be christened the USNS Harvey Milk (T-AO-206).

Milk joins an impressive legion of figures who have been honored with vessel names, including Robert F. Kennedy, Sojourner Truth and Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren.

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Milk came from a Navy family and commissioned in the service in 1951. He served as a diving officer in San Diego during the Korean War on the submarine rescue ship Kittiwake until 1955. Milk was honorably discharged from the service as a lieutenant junior grade.

When Milk was assassinated by fellow city supervisor Dan White (a Vietnam vet who famously dodged a murder charge through the dubious “Twinkie defense”) he was wearing his U.S. Navy diver’s belt buckle.