Monday, February 4, 2008

A force divided: No evidence gay airmen degrade unit cohesion or readiness

By David L. Gainer

The “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy on homosexuals in the military has been controversial since it became law in 1993. Gays and lesbians have served their nation admirably since the days of the Continental Army. However, the current law and the Defense Department policies that implement it were founded on the assumption that gays in the ranks would be detrimental to unit morale, unit cohesion and combat readiness.


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