Conduct Unbecoming

Anyone paying attention could have predicted the subject of Shilts’s last book: whether gay individuals could or should serve openly in the US military. Once again, news events had good timing for Shilts’s new interest: a 1990 battle by Edward Modesto, a decorated colonel in the US Army, to avoid co...

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