Transgender Navy Commander Emily Shilling Discusses Thoughts on Trump’s Proposed Ban – Guy D. McCardle

In a move that has surprised absolutely no one, President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order banning transgender individuals from openly serving in the U.S. military. This decision has elicited strong reactions from service members, including Navy Commander Emily Shilling, a decorated officer and prominent advocate for LGBTQ+ rights within the armed forces.

A Distinguished Career

Commander Emily (birth name Timothy) “Hawking” Shilling has built an impressive career in the United States Navy, spanning over 19 years of dedicated service. (Editor’s Note: To make this article easier to read, I’m choosing to refer to Cmdr. Shilling using female pronouns. Timothy Hawking did not transition to female until 2019. -GDM)

After earning a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering Sciences from the University of Colorado, she joined the Navy and earned her wings as a Naval Aviator in 2007. Over the years, she has flown a variety of advanced aircraft, including the EA-6B Prowler, EA-18G Growler, and F/A-18E/F Rhino. Her service aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln saw her conduct sixty combat missions in support of operations Enduring Freedom and New Dawn in Afghanistan and Iraq. For her exceptional performance in combat, she was awarded three Air Medals and the prestigious Order of Daedalians Distinguished Airmanship Award.

In 2015, Commander Shilling further advanced her career by graduating with honors from the United States Naval Test Pilot School. She also earned a Master of Systems Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School, setting the stage for her transition into high-stakes test pilot roles. As an Electronic Attack Project Officer with Test and Evaluation Squadron Two Three (VX-23), she conducted high-risk test flights on cutting-edge air combat systems. Her expertise and leadership in this field led to her selection as an Aerospace Engineering Duty Officer (AEDO), where she took on the role of Military Deputy Program Manager. In this capacity, she played a critical role in developing and acquiring next-generation offensive and defensive air systems for the Navy.

Currently, Commander Shilling serves as the Unmanned Carrier Aviation Mission Control System Deputy Program Manager for the Unmanned Carrier Aviation Office (PMA-268) at Naval Air Station Patuxent River. Throughout her career, she has piloted numerous aircraft, including the F/A-18E/F, EA-18G, and F-16, logging over 1,700 flight hours. Her combat experience includes two deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, further solidifying her reputation as a highly skilled and accomplished aviator.

Beyond her operational achievements, Commander Shilling made history as the first transgender naval aviator cleared for tactical jet operations after transitioning. Today, she holds the distinction of being the most senior transgender line officer in the U.S. Navy. In addition to her military duties, she is a dedicated advocate for LGBTQ+ inclusion within the armed forces. She currently serves as the President of SPARTA, an organization representing approximately 15,000 active and reserve transgender troops.

She is also a board member at Out & Equal, where she continues to push for greater diversity and acceptance in both military and government communities.
Commander Shilling’s leadership and courage have broken barriers for all service members, according to her, proving that dedication and skill—not gender identity—define a person’s ability to serve.