Lbian, gay and bisexual Air Force ts scribe life the Uned Stat Air Force Amy after the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell."
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- FIRED GAY AIR FORCE AMY MANDANT WAS ‘TOXIC’ LEAR IG FDS; SHE CLAIMS DISCRIMATN
- AIR FORCE AMY GRADUAT FIRST OPENLY GAY CATS
FIRED GAY AIR FORCE AMY MANDANT WAS ‘TOXIC’ LEAR IG FDS; SHE CLAIMS DISCRIMATN
Col. Krist Goodw is slated to bee the U.S. Air Force Amy's first-ever openly gay mandant. A USAF spokperson praised Goodw's "outstandg service and learship crentials." * gay air force academy *
Goodw’s attorneys suggted she was the target of discrimatn as a gay married officer. Younger claimed the removal followed shortly after Goodw raised her own ncerns to Silveria about a senr officer unr her mand, as well as her ncerns about discrimatn as a gay officer.
AIR FORCE AMY GRADUAT FIRST OPENLY GAY CATS
Air Force Amy today graduated s first group of openly gay ts. But gay and lbian advot, amy alums, school officials and current stunts said they were there. Heller said her group had nnected wh at least four members of the class of 2012 receivg diplomas today who had e out publicly as lbian, gay, bisexual or transgenr.
Conversatns wh dozens of current amy stunts and some new graduat prented a picture of a smooth transn om the ary's ban on openly gay service members servg to the repeal of that ban. Jenny Kavalstan of her gay classmat who graduated wh her today. Acia Miller, a sophomore om Shreveport, La., praised the school's learship for settg the right tone before the repeal.