Contents:
- NAVY’S FIRST OPENLY GAY SEAL BUILDS HIS LIFE ANEW
- CAPTA OF VIRGIA MILARY INSTUTE SWIM TEAM OUT AS GAY
- IN SOUTH KOREA, GAY SOLDIERS CAN SERVE. BUT THEY MIGHT BE PROSECUTED.
NAVY’S FIRST OPENLY GAY SEAL BUILDS HIS LIFE ANEW
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CAPTA OF VIRGIA MILARY INSTUTE SWIM TEAM OUT AS GAY
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IN SOUTH KOREA, GAY SOLDIERS CAN SERVE. BUT THEY MIGHT BE PROSECUTED.
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He asked his son, “Brett, are you a homosexual?