Retired Navy Seal Comes Out as Transgendered
Publishes memoir called Warrior Princess
In the super-secret world of the U.S. Navy SEAL, Chris Beck carried around a explosive secret of his own during his 20 years with the elite, all-male unit: He's transgender.
In the memoir Warrior Princess, published Tuesday, retired Navy SEAL Kristin Beck -- formerly Chris -- writes about life struggling with her sexual identity, and coming out.
The 46-year-old Beck, who retired from the SEAL Team 6 only months before it raided Osama bin Laden's hide-out, explains that she decided to undergo hormonal therapy some time after leaving the service in 2011.
Beck served 20 years as a Navy SEAL, including seven combat deployments, earning a Purple Heart and Bronze Star.
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So, the seal is a flipper?