From AF Times:
“Pentagon changes discharges
for 800-plus vets kicked out for being gay”
About 820 veterans previously
kicked out of the military for their sexual orientation will have their
dismissals upgraded to honorable discharges following a year-long review of
their service records. The upgrades were announced Tuesday morning by Defense
Secretary Lloyd Austin, who said the effort was undertaken “to redress the
harms done by ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ and other policies on these former
service members.” The review was prompted by complaints among veterans that the
process for upgrading discharge status was overly complicated and adversarial. The
changes mean that those veterans for the first time will be able to access
certain VA education, health and financial benefits, a potential windfall for
them and their families.
The military’s ‘don’t ask, don’t
tell’ policy was put in place in 1993 as a compromise to allow some level of
military service for gay, lesbian and bisexual individuals. But advocates said
the policy was enforced erratically and discriminatorily, and forced those
troops to keep secrets about their personal lives from friends and commanders,
to the detriment of unit cohesiveness.
'Don't Ask, Don't Tell,' repealed
12 years ago today, forced thousands of LGBTQ+ troops to leave the military
under less than honorable circumstances. Nearly 13,500 service members were
forced out of the military under the policy, according to Defense Department
records. The policy was repealed in 2011, allowing LGBT individuals to serve
openly in the ranks for the first time. In his statement Tuesday, Austin said
that because of military review policies in recent years, 96% of the
individuals forced out of the service under the law have now been awarded
honorable discharge status. “We will continue to honor the service and the
sacrifice of all our troops, including the brave Americans who raised their
hands to serve but were turned away because of whom they love,” he said. “We
will continue to strive to do right by every American patriot who has honorably
served their country.” Defense officials said individuals eligible for upgrades
because of the most recent review will be contacted by department staffers on
next steps for getting appropriate paperwork and benefits applications.
^ Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell was a
horrible policy. While 820 Soldiers kicked out for being Gay will now get
Honorable Discharges and access to Full Benefits I am curious to know about the
other 12,680 Soldiers that were kicked out for being Gay and still don’t have
Honorable Discharges. ^
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