Homosexuals in the Military Announcement
in the military that would allow homosexuals to serve in the military
if they remain celibate while serving. He was accompanied on stage
by the vice president, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the leaders of
the four branches of the military.
The policy was later called “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”
President Clinton announced a lifting of the ban against homosexuals in the military that would allow homosexuals to serve in the military if they remain celibate… read more
President Clinton announced a lifting of the ban against homosexuals
in the military that would allow homosexuals to serve in the military
if they remain celibate while serving. He was accompanied on stage
by the vice president, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the leaders of
the four branches of the military.
The policy was later called “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” close
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