Executive Council moves forward with promotion for trans National Guard captain after delay

By PAUL CUNO-BOOTH

New Hampshire Public Radio

Published: 03-14-2025 12:00 PM

Republicans on New Hampshire’s Executive Council voted Wednesday to move forward with a promotion for a transgender National Guard captain, after previously holding it up for more than a month.

That delay had prompted questions about whether the council was withholding a promotion based on someone’s gender identity, and comes as President Trump has moved to purge transgender servicemembers from the military.

The issue goes back to early February, when New Hampshire Air National Guard Capt. Nathalie Richter’s promotion to major first came before the Executive Council. The council’s Republican members tabled it, while allowing other National Guard promotions to advance.

Council members offered no explanation at the time. But in an interview Wednesday, Executive Councilor David Wheeler said he had moved to table Richter’s promotion because of Trump’s order barring transgender people from the military. “The nomination was for a transgender military personnel, and then we didn't we didn't know exactly what the Trump orders were going to be,” he said.

Wheeler said he does not personally oppose transgender people serving in the National Guard, but wanted more “guidance from Washington” on the new policy. He said that guidance hasn’t been forthcoming, “so we decided to move forward” with the promotion Wednesday.

Richter, a cybersecurity engineer, serves as an operations officer at Pease Air National Guard Base, according to an interview she gave to the Boston Globe.

She told the Globe that her colleagues in the military have continued to treat her with respect since she disclosed her gender identity to them in 2023.

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