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- U.S. ARMED FORC LOR GUARD TO MARCH GAY PRI PARA
- U.S. ARMED FORC LOR GUARD TO MARCH GAY PRI PARA D.C.; LLED A FIRST NATNWI
- MAJOR AIR FORCE BASE’S ‘DIVERSY’ COMMTEE PLANS GAY PRI PARA
- RABOW FLAGS WILL NOT BE FLOWN ON ARY BAS FOR GAY PRI MONTH, PENTAGON SAYS
- US ARY IS POSTG GAY PRI RABOWS ON SOCIAL MEDIA FOR PRI MONTH – HERE ARE THE PICS
- U.S. ALLOWS UNIFORMED ACTIVE DUTY ARY TO MARCH GAY PRI PARA
U.S. ARMED FORC LOR GUARD TO MARCH GAY PRI PARA
For the first time Amerin history, the U.S. Armed Forc lor guard will march a gay pri para. The 39th annual Capal Pri para Washgton, D.C., is likely to attract 150,000 spectators. While there’s never been an official le banng the lor guard om participatg, gay rights groups om D.C. to Hawaii have faced rejectn sce they began askg lol ary offic for their volvement 2011, after the don't ask, don't * military gay pride parade *
Armed Forc lor guard will march a gay pri para. While there’s never been an official le banng the lor guard om participatg, gay rights groups om D.
U.S. ARMED FORC LOR GUARD TO MARCH GAY PRI PARA D.C.; LLED A FIRST NATNWI
Soldiers reprentg the lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr and queer muny virtually celebrated Pri Month Thursday * military gay pride parade *
Armed Forc lor guard marchg alongsi rabow flags a gay pri Department of Defense has thorized what ary gay rights groups and anizers of the Capal Pri para say is a first natnwi — a lor guard that will prent the red, whe and blue as well as flags of each branch of the eight-member team is schled to help lead off the 11.
Armed Forc lor guard om participatg gay rights events sce the 2011 repeal of the ary's "don't ask, don't tell" policy, gay rights anizatns om D. ” Lghl Air Force Base has schled a gay pri para for June 30.
Naval Hospal Rota Spa posted a Pri graphic created by the Milary Health System, and said, “The Defense Health Agency (DHA) regniz the work of lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr Amerins tablishg a ee natn that valu diversy, a val ponent of a ee natn. Army Rerve, participat a lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr and queer panel discsn June 24, 2021.
MAJOR AIR FORCE BASE’S ‘DIVERSY’ COMMTEE PLANS GAY PRI PARA
The Department of Defense, a first-of-s-kd move, will allow active duty members of all branch of the U.S. ary to don their service uniforms while marchg an upg San Diego gay pri para, event anizers said on Thursday. * military gay pride parade *
WASHINGTON -- Soldiers reprentg the lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr and queer muny virtually celebrated Pri Month Thursday as part of a discsn that marked another step the Army’s growg regnn toward the LGBTQ muny.
RABOW FLAGS WILL NOT BE FLOWN ON ARY BAS FOR GAY PRI MONTH, PENTAGON SAYS
Every June, Pri Month is a natnal observance that is held to memorate the Stonewall Uprisg Manhattan, New York, 1969, a historic tippg pot wh the gay liberatn movement to empower all LGBTQ Amerins. The directive was a promise measure that barred LGBTQ-intifyg persons om ary service, but also prohibed ary personnel om discrimatg agast, or harassg, closeted gay and lbian troops.
Even 2011, after lawmakers repealed the directive, the repeal only ensured gay, lbian and bisexual troops uld openly serve. “I was explicly asked on my [enlistment] forms: Are you gay?
Tammy Smh participate a lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr and queer panel discsn June 24, 2021.
US ARY IS POSTG GAY PRI RABOWS ON SOCIAL MEDIA FOR PRI MONTH – HERE ARE THE PICS
“I didn’t know whether the two uld align: me beg gay and servg the Army, ” he said. June is gay pri month, which supporters often mark wh displays of rabow flags. Leonard Matlovich, who stood agast the ban on homosexuals the ary.
U.S. ALLOWS UNIFORMED ACTIVE DUTY ARY TO MARCH GAY PRI PARA
Ary to don their service uniforms while marchg an upg San Diego gay pri para, event anizers said on Thursday.
Thoands of people attend San Diego's Gay Pri Para San Diego, July 16, 2011. REUTERS/Mike BlakeThe move, nfirmed an ternal fense memo, marks the first time the ary has granted such blanket permissn sce the September repeal of the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy, unr which gay dividuals were allowed to serve the ary only if they did not divulge their sexual orientatn. “We are hopeful that those who have feared g to share the joy of Pri out of ncern for losg their ary reers will be able to fally celebrate their full and plete selv, ” San Diego LGBT Pri said a the past, only armed servic veterans, not those on active duty, were allowed to wear their uniforms at gay pri paras.