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Out in Force : Sexual Orientation and the Military

Carney, Ralph M.(Edited by)Herek, Gregory M.(Edited by)Jobe, Jared B.(Edited by)
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Can the U.S. military integrate gay personnel into its ranks and still accomplish its mission?

In 1993, this question became the centre of a heated debate when President Clinton attempted to lift the long-standing ban on gays in the military.

This debate persists because the compromise policy "Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Pursue," faces serious legal challenges, and is likely to go to the Supreme Court before the end of the decade.

Just below the surface of this debate rages a more general argument about the status of gay people in America.

This volume refutes the notion that homosexuality is imcompatible with military service and that gay personnel would undermine order and discipline.

Contributors seek to show that the ban on homosexual personnel could successfully be eliminated and they set forth a programme for implementation.

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Product Details
University of Chicago Press
0226400476 / 9780226400471
Hardback
15/12/1996
United States
352 pages
16 x 23 mm, 624 grams