The history of gays in the US military
While most Americans are aware of the current Don't Ask/ Don't Tell - Don't Harass/Don't Pursue (DADT/DHDP) Policy which was put in place during the Clinton administration, very few are aware of the real history of gays in the U.S. military. Like many other minority groups, gays have a somewhat interesting albeit sad history at ties in regards to service of the nation, The one thing we do know is
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