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A platoon leader explains why the repeal of DADT hasn't changed things for her.
Soldiers may now serve "with the dignity and respect they deserve."
Be sure to clap. Hard.
The 'Journal' tagged along for an overseas trip.
And also, a lonely man missing an ex-boyfriend.
Is that better than being the Senate's "hottest member"?
Maybe he's just trying to not be boring by taking really unpopular positions.
"The more someone complains about homos the more we should look under their bed."
Of course, they have forever to remain closeted if they want to. But, officially.
A man sheds a tear before Barack Obama signs the repeal of DADT.
He missed last weekend's important votes to be at a "holiday gathering" with his family.
At the beginning of the gay rights movement, opposition to the military was taken for granted. Now the right to enlist in it is a milestone on the way to full equality.
"No longer will many thousands more be asked to live a lie in order to serve the country they love."
He may miss some key votes over the next week.