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Chris Beck

Politician

Birthday June 21, 1966

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Long Island, New York, U.S.

Age 58 Years

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Who Is Chris Beck (Navy SEAL)? Age, Biography and Wiki

Born on June 21, 1966, Chris Beck has made significant contributions to the U.S. Navy SEALs and has gained public attention for his courageous service. Beck served in some of the most challenging environments and has received numerous accolades for his bravery and skill. He has transitioned from military service to a civilian life that embraces activism and public speaking, focusing on sharing his unique life experiences.

As of 2025, Chris Beck is 58 years old. His life story has inspired many, and he continues to advocate for veterans and LGBTQ+ rights, making a positive impact on society.

Occupation Politician
Date of Birth June 21, 1966
Age 58 Years
Birth Place Long Island, New York, U.S.
Horoscope Gemini
Country U.S

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Chris Beck (Navy SEAL)'s Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

Chris Beck stands at an impressive height of 6 feet (183 cm), complementing his strong build, typical for an elite Navy SEAL. His weight is approximately 190 lbs (86 kg). Throughout his career, Beck has maintained peak physical condition, which he continues to prioritize even after his military service.

However, Beck's recent accounts to conservative media outlets, claiming the Veteran Affairs medical facility "offered hormones after an hour-long meeting," directly contradict the earlier accounts provided in the book, Warrior Princess, which Beck coauthored with Dr. Anne Speckhard.

The book was published in 2013, and according to its account, "Chris had asked for hormones at the VA (Veterans Administration) and he'd taken many steps now to begin his transition into womanhood: laser removal of the hair on his face, arms and chest, collagen treatments for his cheekbones [...] But it was frustrating and slow moving to make the t

ransition into a female body.

The VA wanted to go slow as they worked toward a solution for hormone treatment because while Chris had been living privately as a woman for nearly two years, he had not transitioned at work.

They wanted to be cautious in supporting his change, demanding that he "come out" as female in every aspect of his life before they began hormone treatments or offered surgical solutions." And later on, Chris is quoted saying, "I have to have hormones soon!

I can get them on the black market, but they are dangerous and I want to do it under a doctor's care. But at the VA they want me to wait a year! They said I have to have been going to work as a woman, as well as dressing at home, for a whole year! They don't understand what a big deal it is for me-- as a Navy Seal-- to come out at work.

I finally did it today". According to Warrior Princess, it's only after Chris comes out at work, starts living full time, and also updates the gender marker on Chris's ID, that "In a few weeks time, Kris met her doctor at the VA and was started on hormones".

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Chris Beck's journey through life has also included personal challenges, particularly with his sexual orientation, and he has openly discussed his experiences as a transgender man. As of 2025, he is in a stable relationship, although specifics about his boyfriend remain private. Beck often emphasizes the importance of acceptance, love, and support within relationships, stressing that his journey of self-discovery has shaped both his personal life and public advocacy.

Beck grew up on a farm. As early as the age of five, he was drawn to feminine clothes and toys, but was encouraged to adopt masculine roles by his parents. Before transitioning, he married twice and has two sons from his first marriage.

He recounts in his memoir how his gender dysphoria contributed to his inability to emotionally mature while being in a male body, adding conflict to his sexual identity, although he never really felt gay. Additionally, his duties as a U.S. Navy SEAL kept him on missions away from home, which distanced him from family members.

Before enlisting in the United States Navy, Beck attended Virginia Military Institute from 1984 through 1987.

Net Worth and Salary

In 2025, Chris Beck's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. His earnings stem from a combination of his military pension, public speaking engagements, and participation in various documentaries and events related to military service. As an advocate for veterans and LGBTQ+ rights, Beck also receives income from writing and consulting on topics related to his experiences.

Career, Business and Investments

After a distinguished career in the Navy SEALs, Chris Beck has seamlessly transitioned into a public figure and advocate. His work includes:

Beck said he was offered hormones after an hour-long meeting at a Veterans Affairs medical facility. He said that he had "so much going wrong" in his system when he started taking cross-sex hormones.

He also claimed that it is "a billion dollar industry between psychologists, between surgeries, between hormones, between chemicals, between follow-up treatments" and that there are "thousands of gender clinics popping up all over" America and each one is "going to be pulling in probably over $50 million".

Social Network

Chris Beck enjoys a robust social media presence, using his platforms to engage with followers, share personal stories, and advocate for social causes. He is active on:

Beck retired from the Navy in 2011 with final rating as Senior Chief Special Warfare Operator when he began transitioning by dressing as a woman. In 2013, he began hormone therapy, preparing himself for sex reassignment surgery.

During an interview with Anderson Cooper in early June 2013, he stated that he never came out during his military career and that "No one ever met the real me". After coming out publicly in 2013 by posting a photo of himself as a woman on LinkedIn, he received a number of messages of support from his former military colleagues.

Education

Chris Beck's educational background includes specialized military training as well as additional coursework focused on psychology and public speaking. His formal education has enhanced his ability to connect with diverse audiences, promoting understanding of issues surrounding veterans and the LGBTQ+ community.


Beck served for 20 years in the U.S. Navy SEALs, taking part in 13 deployments, including seven combat deployments. Beck completed Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training with class 179 in 1991 and subsequently served with SEAL Team One.

Following SEAL Tactical Training (STT) and completion of six month probationary period, Beck received the Navy Enlisted Classification (NEC) 5326 as a Combatant Swimmer (SEAL), entitled to wear the Special Warfare Insignia.

Beck eventually served as a member of the United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group (also known as DEVGRU), a special counter-terrorism unit popularly called SEAL Team Six, and received multiple military awards and decorations, including a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart.

He told Anderson Cooper he wanted to be a SEAL because they were the "toughest of the tough".

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