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'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Still Applies to Transgender Service Members

Started by Natasha, June 21, 2013, 09:04:11 PM

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'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Still Applies to Transgender Service Members

http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2013/06/21/dont-ask-dont-tell-still-applies-to-transgender-service-members
6/21/13
By Paul D. Shinkman

The Department of Defense made history in June 2012 when it conducted its first official ceremony to mark Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month.

It began with the assembled crowd singing of the national anthem, followed by opening remarks from President Barack Obama who, less than a year before, oversaw the repeal of the military's policy against openly gay service members.

Then-Defense Secretary Leon Panetta spoke next.

"As we recognize Pride Month, I want to personally thank all of our gay and lesbian service members, LGBT civilians and their families for their dedicated service to our country," he said. He went on to applaud their professionalism and courage, adding "now after repeal, you can be proud of serving your country and be proud of who you are when in uniform."
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Jamie D

The embedded Kristin Beck video report is pretty good.  I admire her courage.
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Tristan

Of course they don't let trans people be open in the US military . Baby steps y'all. That would be asking way to much right off the bat. Give it time
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