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Navy’s Traditional Honor Of First Homecoming Kiss Goes To Lesbian Couple – With Video



Dec 21, 2011 21 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

Pilot Online:

It’s Wednesday morning around 10:30 when the Oak Hill finally comes into view, its steel-gray bow peeking out from behind a grove of green trees at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek.

It’s been three months since the dock landing ship left home for Central America, and all of the usual fanfare is waiting to greet its crew: crowds of cheering families, toddlers dressed in sailor suits, and the lucky, excited woman who’s been chosen to take part in a time-honored Navy tradition, the first homecoming kiss.

In this case, that woman is 22-year-old Citlalic Snell. She’s a sailor herself, assigned to the destroyer Bainbridge, but today she’s in civilian clothes – jeans, boots and a stylish leather jacket. Watching pierside as the Oak Hill pulls into port, she absentmindedly twists the small diamond ring on her left hand.

A uniformed liaison who is with her explains how it’s going to work: Snell’s sailor will be among the first off the ship, and when it’s time, Snell will be escorted onto the pier for the kiss.

The liaison asks if she’s nervous.

“Sort of,” Snell admits.

As it starts to drizzle, the brow is finally lowered. A handful of top officers are first off the ship, and then comes a young woman in dress blues, Petty Officer 2nd Class Marissa Gaeta.

Snell cracks a wide smile.

“That’s her,” she says.

When Gaeta spots her, she smiles, too. They embrace. With all eyes watching, they keep the kiss short, and the crowd cheers.

As the rest of the crew begins to file off the ship, Gaeta and Snell slip away for a few moments alone before speaking to a group of news reporters.

They say they’re both a little embarrassed by all the attention, but they understand it.

“It’s a big deal,” Gaeta says. “It’s been a long time coming.”

They explain that they’ve been dating for a little over two years, about as long as they’ve been in the Navy. They met right after boot camp. They were roommates at their first training school, where they both became fire controlmen.

Until this September, when the military’s ban on openly gay service was lifted, they worked hard to keep their relationship secret. When Snell came home from her last deployment in August, kissing on the pier wasn’t an option.

“This is the first time we can actually show who we are,” Snell says.

Adds Gaeta, “It’s nice to be able to be myself.”

While she says she already considers Snell her wife, they’re planning for a wedding down the road.

And how were they chosen for the first kiss?

As is usually the case, it was decided in a raffle. Gaeta bought 50 tickets at a dollar a piece. While she suspects her division may have bought a few more on her behalf, she says she knows of sailors who bought more than a hundred, so she was surprised to learn Monday that one of hers had been drawn as the winner.

Snell looks at Gaeta and shrugs.

“I think it was meant to be,” she says.


  • GRIZZ

    throw a dildo in the mix…..then i’ll pay attention

    • http://twitter.com/Winston80 Winston

      lol

    • Anonymous

      How about a hand grenade.

    • JIM D

      Or a 12 inch strapon haha

  • wardog762

    all my fantasies wrapped into one…….. What do you bet the Navy PR douche that picked these two got a NAM?

  • Nichophica

    at least it started with a lesbian couple.

  • Nichophica

    at least it started with a lesbian couple.

  • http://patdollard.com USMC3112

    And the downward spiral continues…

    • Dr Jerry

      …and continues, and continues….and the rocky bottom of the clift is just ahead!  Boy…what an awful sound it will be when America splats flat at then end of this downward spiral!  When we destroy our military with the political correctness of wicked liberalism/socialism/facism/communism/and do-whatever-feels-good-with-no-moral-constraintism, then we have destroyed our country.  When we deprive our nation of the best, the brightest, and the bravest…and install in their place the worst, the wayward, and the willingless…then we have destroyed our nation and replaced it with a country that is far less in stature then this once great United States has been.

      May Jehovah God deliver us…because He alone is our only help and our only hope…II Chronicles 7: 14-16.

  • wwtd

    Isn’t mom, dad, the navy  and everyone so proud.

  • http://twitter.com/Winston80 Winston

    I am glad it wasn’t man love.

    • JIM D

      That’s the next boat!

  • Anonymous

    Fuck that shit.

  • Slam7589

    The Village People: “in the Navy you can sail the seven seas……….”   
    And what was wrong with dont ask dont tell???

    • Just a Girl

      Don’t ask don’t tell wasn’t any better.

      Bottom line…fags and dykes do not belong in our armed services.

    • Just a Girl

      Don’t ask don’t tell wasn’t any better.

      Bottom line…fags and dykes do not belong in our armed services.

  • Slam7589

    The Village People: “in the Navy you can sail the seven seas……….”   
    And what was wrong with dont ask dont tell???

  • Slam7589

    The Village People: “in the Navy you can sail the seven seas……….”   
    And what was wrong with dont ask dont tell???

  • The Shadow

    2009 radio JKH show. “He is going to go after the Pentagon Pat”…………prophetic words

  • Gator

    Wha dat smellz????

  • Gator

    Wha dat smellz????