The Inclusive Command: Voluntary Integration of Sexual Minorities into the U.S. Military

Many opponents of gays in the military will accept the proposition that gay and lesbian soldiers, most of them closeted, have served their country bravely and well. General Colin Powell has referred to gay service members as "proud, brave, loyal, good Americans" who have "served well...

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Armed forces
Dont ask dont tell
Essay
Female homosexuality
Gay military personnel
Gay rights
Gays
Gays & lesbians
Gays and lesbians
Heterosexuality
Homosexuality
Integration
Laws, regulations and rules
Legal status, laws, etc
Lesbians
LGBT
Military law
Military personnel
Minority & ethnic groups
Personnel selection
Queer studies
Racial integration
Sex discrimination
Sexual minorities
Sexual orientation
Sexual orientation discrimination
Soldiers
Stereotypes
U.S. states
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