U.K. Prime Mister Rishi Sunak has apologized for the treatment of gay veterans by sayg that a prev ban on LGBTQ+ people servg the U.K. ary was “an appallg failure of the Brish state.”
Contents:
- SAS RECS S FIRST OPENLY GAY SOLDIER 75-YEAR HISTORY
- FIRST OPENLY GAY BRISH SAS SOLDIER RECED 75 YEAR HISTORY
- GAY SAS SOLDIER CLAIMS HE SUFFERED ANTI-GAY DISCRIMATN
- RISHI SUNAK APOLOGIS TO LGBT VETERANS FOR PAST ARMED FORC GAY BAN
- I'M G OUT AS GAY, SAYS MARRIED ARMY GENERAL TO H BACK AT THE BIGOTS THREATENG MY REER: HE IS A FATHER, HE'S SERVED IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN - AND NOW HE WILL BE MOST SENR SOLDIER TO CLARE SEXUALY
- BATTLE-HARNED SAS HERO CLAIMS HE MISSED OUT ON PROMOTN BEE SENR OFFICERS DISVERED HE WAS GAY
SAS RECS S FIRST OPENLY GAY SOLDIER 75-YEAR HISTORY
A 27-year-old SAS sergeant of Herefordshire is the first to e out as openly gay s history, after jog the service 2014 followg tours of Iraq and Afghanistan wh the army. * gay sas soldier *
SAS recs s first openly gay soldier 75-year history: Iraq hero, 27, liv wh his male partner and is trag to be a sniper Sergeant, 27, of Herefordshire the first openly gay solir the SASHe is trag to be a sniper and has served Iraq and AfghanistanDefence sourc say there is no issue over his sexualy his unGay and lbian soldiers allowed to serve armed forc sce 2000 Published: 01:54 BST, 3 April 2016 | Updated: 15:11 BST, 3 April 2016.
FIRST OPENLY GAY BRISH SAS SOLDIER RECED 75 YEAR HISTORY
For the first time s 75 year history, the an openly gay Brish SAS soldier has been reced for service to the ont le. * gay sas soldier *
A 27-year-old SAS sergeant who is trag as a sniper is the special forc' first openly gay soldier, has been revealed (file picture) The SAS has reced s first openly gay soldier s 75-year is a 27-year-old sergeant who has served Iraq and is trag to be a sniper after first jog the Army aged 18 and climbg his way up the away om the ary the soldier, who nnot be named for secury reasons, liv wh his male partner Herefordshire.
A fence source told the Star the soldier, who is said to be a mountaeerg expert, did not ‘make a big al’ about beg gay and brought up his sexualy general source said: ‘There was a b of banter and a few jok and some of the ‘old and bold’ have been plag sayg ‘ wouldn’t have happened their day’.
’He is now servg the SAS G Squadron and has been scribed as a ‘top bloke and brilliant soldier’ and lbian soldiers have been allowed to serve the army sce 2000 when the then-Labour Government lifted a ban on homosexuals the armed forc. A new on sexual nduct was then troduced to the armed forc prohibg discrimatn and the forcg of anyone to reveal their recently the current Conservative admistratn has agreed to amend the Armed Forc Bill 2015-2016 to repeal part of the 1994 Crimal Jtice and Public Orr Act that ma ‘homosexual acts’ grounds for dischargg someone om the armed forc. (Image cred: BBC)Was Paddy Mayne Gay?
GAY SAS SOLDIER CLAIMS HE SUFFERED ANTI-GAY DISCRIMATN
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RISHI SUNAK APOLOGIS TO LGBT VETERANS FOR PAST ARMED FORC GAY BAN
In an terview wh The Mail on Sunday, the general – who is married wh children – tak issue wh the Army’s sistence that gay and lbian soldiers no longer face discrimatn. (file image). * gay sas soldier *
Gay and lbian soldiers have been allowed to serve the army sce 2000 when the then-Labour Government lifted a ban on homosexuals the armed forc. The news team for Gay Natn love tips om our rears. Vis the Gay Natn store Now.
I'M G OUT AS GAY, SAYS MARRIED ARMY GENERAL TO H BACK AT THE BIGOTS THREATENG MY REER: HE IS A FATHER, HE'S SERVED IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN - AND NOW HE WILL BE MOST SENR SOLDIER TO CLARE SEXUALY
A gay SAS solir says that LGBT personnel are missg out on promotn bee of unrlyg anti-gay prejudice the armed forc. The ele member of Bra’s special forc un, who has chosen to rema anonymo, claims that he was snubbed for promotn to sergeant spe his outstandg ary rerd bee of a culture of eply-entrenched homophobia among senr army figur. However, he claims that jt three weeks after beg turned down for promotn, a close iend told his that that fact he was gay had affected his chanc.
He told The Telegraph: “Nobody will openly adm that they don’t want gays 22 [the SAS Regiment], but the fact is that senr officers have ncerns, not about our abily, but more about how our sexual liftyle will impact on the regiment. The soldier ntued: “The promotn boards are held behd closed doors and I doubt very much that my sexualy would have been mentned – nobody would risk openly beg anti-gay.
BATTLE-HARNED SAS HERO CLAIMS HE MISSED OUT ON PROMOTN BEE SENR OFFICERS DISVERED HE WAS GAY
“But after the meetg my mate was pickg up some paperwork and heard two officers speakg a rogatory term about me beg gay. The soldier’s allegatns e spe a recent pledge by a top army official to rid Bra’s armed forc of anti-gay prejudice.
Litenant General Patrick Sanrs, the manr charge of all the Brish Army’s bat troops, said Febary that beg gay was “almost” no longer an issue the Army, but that uld go further to ensure had “expunged the last dregs of prejudice and tolerance. The SAS rporal, whop says he may have no choice but to leave the armed forc, add: “There have been gays the regiment the past and no one has said anythg.
“It may be hard to appreciate 2017 when we have such an open society, but parts of the Army are happy for you to be gay as long as you don’t mentn , some senr officers are very open about , others are ls willg to accept .