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Barrack Buddies and Soldier Lovers : Dialogues With Gay Young Men in the U.S. Military (Haworth Gay and Lesbian Studies)

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Conduct Unbecoming: Gays and Lesbians in the US Military Conduct Unbecoming: Gays and Lesbians in the US Military by Randy Shilts

I knew one of the Navy men detailed in this book and the author nailed this one on the head. I was a Navy wife for many years, until my husband retired. In the great witchhunt years, when no stone was left unturned and no method nasty enough, I saw sailors who did their jobs well and with honor, but who were systemically chased and hunted down until they were forced out of service because they chose to care for someone of the same sex. I also saw innocent heterosexuals threatened and blackmailed in order to help NIS make a charge against their potential targets. There was nothing mean enough or underhanded enough that the NIS wouldn't do to make a charge stick, even resorting to lies and innuendo to force someone to entrap a suspected gay or lesbian. It shouldn't matter who you love or desire...as long as a person does his or her job with professionalism and honor. Try telling that to investigators who work without honor. The military policy is deeply flawed and I believe it has to change. Amazing, isn't it...the military swears to defend its people, yet will go to great lengths to destroy a selected few, because of ignorance of its own making. -- Anonymous Review

Randy Shilts has written what can only be described as the most important book regarding the issue of gays and lesbians in the United States military. In a concise and fluid style, Shilts presents an issue that has been an ongoing problem for every branch of the military since the policy barring openly gay men and women from serving was first enacted.

He presents individual stories of servicemen and women who have been harassed, verbally abused, assaulted and ultimately drummed out of the military for being gay. More often than not, those forced out have had stellar service records as well as numerous commendations from their superiors. The issue has also stretched to include heterosexual personnel who have been mis-identified as gay or lesbian.

Shilts is able to present an even look at an outdated policy that has not only cost the Pentagon millions to enforce, but has ultimately cost the military some of its best and brightest soldiers, sailors and airmen. -- Sharon D. Spiller

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Gay community supports Steve May

Lawmaker will appeal Army ouster
Lisa Chiu, The Arizona Republic

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A military panel ruled Steve May broke the law. But to the Valley's gay community, his honesty made him a hero. 

Gays and lesbians were behind May after a military panel recommended Sunday that the Phoenix state representative be booted from the Army for violating the "Don't ask, don't tell" policy...

 

Openly Gay Republican State Legislator Targeted by Military's Discriminatory Policy

Arizona State Rep. Steve May Faces Possible Discharge From Army

August 26, 1999

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WASHINGTON -- State Rep. Steve May of Arizona -- a conservative Republican, a Mormon, a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army Reserve and the only openly gay GOP state legislator in the country -- is currently under investigation by the military under its anti-gay policy. Three national public interest organizations today decried the military's action against May and the policy behind it, including the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, which helped elect May to public office; the Log Cabin Republicans, the gay GOP organization for which May serves as a national board member; and the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, which is advising May during the investigation...

  

'Don't Ask, Don't Tell': One Casualty

By Deroy Murdock

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Originally distributed September 29, 2000, by Scripps Howard News Service.

Since 1993 the American military has sacked 6,000-plus gay service members under its Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy. The case of First Lt. Steve May, an Army reservist who's also a Republican state legislator in Arizona, suggests the kind of skill, character and experience it's throwing away...

   

Steve May Discharge Violates Military Policy, Federal and State Law

LCR Rallies Behind Gay GOP Legislator in Latest Action

(WASHINGTON) In its decision Sunday, September 17, to recommend discharging First Lieutenant Steve May from the U.S. Army Reserves, an Army panel has not remained within the Clinton Administration's "don't ask, don't tell" policy, or within the U.S. and Arizona constitutions, said the nation's largest gay Republican organization...

 

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