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United States Army Discharged 11 in January for Being Gay |
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The Army discharged 11 soldiers in January alone under its failed "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy: "Democratic Rep. Jim Moran said he has requested monthly updates from the Pentagon on the impact of the policy until it is repealed. In a statement released on Thursday, Moran said the discharged soldiers included an intelligence collector, a military police officer, four infantry personnel, a health care specialist, a motor-transport operator and a water-treatment specialist. 'How many more good soldiers are we willing to lose due to a bad policy that makes us less safe and secure?' asked Moran, a member of the House panel that oversees military spending." Read the entire article on Towleroad.com
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Modificado el ( Wednesday, 18 de March de 2009 )
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