Not Telling: Why I Won't Come Out to My Troops
A platoon leader explains why the repeal of DADT hasn't changed things for her.
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A platoon leader explains why the repeal of DADT hasn't changed things for her.
Soldiers may now serve "with the dignity and respect they deserve."
Dan Choi, we love you! We want you to live!
"My breakdown was a result of a cumulative array of stressors."
Before the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Just as we'd originally heard.
John McCain and John Cornyn basically tell Senate Democrats it's not worth their time.
The Supreme Court says enforcement is officially back on . . . for now.
The ACLU sues to repeal a rule that halves severance pay for those discharged due to "homosexual conduct."
A draft of a report reveals that seven out of ten soldiers wouldn't mind the end of "don't ask, don't tell."
Bob Gates wants it gone before the next Congress steps in.
The No. 1 answer was: I'm not really sure what the fuss is about.
She'll issue her final decision about rejecting the stay early today.
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