The U.S. Department of Defense will consider granting honorable discharges to more than 30,000 gay and bisexual veterans who were barred from serving in the military because of their sexual ...
Capt. Troy Carlyle, who served at Pope Air Force Base, was kicked out of the Air Force in the '90s for being gay and going to ...
The military recently reached a legal agreement requiring the Department of Defense to help those hurt by policies banning ...
President Trump is starting his second week in office Monday with a dramatic overhaul of the U.S. military with three ...
Jan 6 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Defense has agreed to overhaul its process for LGBTQ veterans to seek honorable discharges after they were barred from serving because of their sexual ...
LGBTQ+ veterans who were denied an honorable discharge when they were separated will also be eligible for an immediate review to upgrade their discharges. The settlement, which must still be ...
Honorable discharges could make the veterans eligible for medical and other benefits. A Pentagon policy known as "Don't Ask, Don't Tell", which was in place from 1993 to 2011, barred openly gay ...
The Department of Defense is reviewing cases of service members discharged for their sexual orientation, offering potential for an upgrade to honorable discharge and access to benefits.
Pentagon to Consider Honorable Discharges for Gay Veterans Barred Under 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' By Daniel Wiessner and Phil Stewart (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Defense will consider ...