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ARTICLES RELATED TO Don't ask don't tell - History |  |  |  | Don't ask don't tell - History: Encyclopedia II - Don't ask don't tell - HistoryIn 1994 gay journalist Randy Shilts published what is considered to be a definitive history of homosexuals in the armed forces, from the American Revolutionary War to the first Persian Gulf War. While Shilts clearly had a liberal slant to his research, the book's extensive interviews with numerous servicemen and women, along with historical research of the armed forces treatment of homosexuality in terms of sodomy, security clearances, witch hunts, women and ethnic minorities in the military, the AIDS-HIV pandemic, and the court challen ...
See also:Don't ask don't tell, Don't ask don't tell - History, Don't ask don't tell - Statistics, Don't ask don't tell - Military Readiness Enhancement Act, Don't ask don't tell - Situation outside the United States, Don't ask don't tell - General, Don't ask don't tell - Academic criticism Read more here: » Don't ask don't tell: Encyclopedia II - Don't ask don't tell - History |
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 |  |  | Don't ask don't tell - History: Encyclopedia II - Don't ask don't tell - HistoryIn 1994 gay journalist Randy Shilts published what is considered to be a definitive history of homosexuals in the armed forces, from the American Revolutionary War to the first Persian Gulf War. The book's extensive interviews with numerous servicemen and women, along with historical research of the armed forces treatment of homosexuality in terms of sodomy, security clearances, witch hunts, women and ethnic minorities in the military, the AIDS-HIV pandemic, and the court challeng ...
See also:Don't ask don't tell, Don't ask don't tell - History, Don't ask don't tell - Statistics, Don't ask don't tell - Military Readiness Enhancement Act, Don't ask don't tell - Criticism, Don't ask don't tell - Situation outside the United States, Don't ask don't tell - General, Don't ask don't tell - Source Read more here: » Don't ask don't tell: Encyclopedia II - Don't ask don't tell - History |
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 |  |  | Don't ask don't tell - History: Encyclopedia II - Don't ask don't tell - CriticismJudith Butler (1997) argues that the ban displays a paranoid nature which conflates speech and conduct: "the statement, then, 'I am a homosexual,' is fabulously misconstrued...A claim that is, in the first instance, reflexive, that attributes a status to only oneself, is taken to be solicitous...to hear the utterance is to 'contract' the sexuality to which it refers...This is a statement construed as a solicitation; a constative taken as an interrogative; a self-ascr ...
See also:Don't ask don't tell, Don't ask don't tell - History, Don't ask don't tell - Statistics, Don't ask don't tell - Military Readiness Enhancement Act, Don't ask don't tell - Criticism, Don't ask don't tell - Situation outside the United States, Don't ask don't tell - General, Don't ask don't tell - Source Read more here: » Don't ask don't tell: Encyclopedia II - Don't ask don't tell - Criticism |
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 |  |  | Don't ask don't tell - History: Encyclopedia II - Don't ask don't tell - Military Readiness Enhancement ActOn April 5, 2005, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, a Republican member of the House Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats and International Relations became a cosponsor of the bill, joining Christopher Shays of Connecticut and Jim Kolbe of Arizona (both House Republicans) and 70 Democrats in sponsoring the Military Readiness Enhancement Act, which would end Don't Ask, Don't Tell. "We've tried the policy. I don't think it works. And we've spent a lot of money enforcing it," she said. "We investigate people. Bring them up on charges. Basical ...
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 |  |  | Don't ask don't tell - History: Encyclopedia II - Don't ask don't tell - StatisticsStatistics on the number of persons discharged from the military in the years since the policy was first introduced (1993) show that more people are discharged now than were before. Also, more of these people are given honorable discharges than was the case before.
* Breakdown of discharges by service branch not available
Additionally, in February 2005, the Government Accountability Office released estimates on the cost of the policy to the U.S. go ...
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 |  |  | Don't ask don't tell - History: Encyclopedia II - Don't ask don't tell - Military Readiness Enhancement ActOn April 5, 2005, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, a Republican member of the House Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats and International Relations became a cosponsor of the bill, joining Christopher Shays of Connecticut and Jim Kolbe of Arizona (both House Republicans) and 70 Democrats in sponsoring the Military Readiness Enhancement Act, which would end Don't Ask, Don't Tell. "We've tried the policy. I don't think it works. And we've spent a lot of money enforcing it," she said. "We investigate people. Bring them up on charges. Basical ...
See also:Don't ask don't tell, Don't ask don't tell - History, Don't ask don't tell - Statistics, Don't ask don't tell - Military Readiness Enhancement Act, Don't ask don't tell - Situation outside the United States, Don't ask don't tell - General, Don't ask don't tell - Academic criticism Read more here: » Don't ask don't tell: Encyclopedia II - Don't ask don't tell - Military Readiness Enhancement Act |
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