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Thursday, April 7, 2005

LGBT: Wounded soldier wants to keep serving, as long as he doesn't have to hide the fact that he's gay

An Army sergeant who was wounded in Iraq wants a chance to remain in the military as an openly gay soldier, a desire that's bringing him into conflict with the Pentagon's "don't ask, don't tell" policy.

Sgt. Robert Stout, 23, says he has not encountered trouble from fellow soldiers and would like to stay if not for the policy that permits gay men and women to serve only if they keep their sexual orientation a secret.

"I know a ton of gay men that would be more than willing to stay in the Army if they could just be open," Stout said in an interview with The Associated Press. "But if we have to stay here and hide our lives all the time, it's just not worth it."
If having big chunks of grenade shrapnel in your body isn't enough to demand some respect, then I think it's pretty clear our military has some severe issues.
Garrett at 5:17 PM

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