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Military, Gay and Lesbian Issues and Service Members
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Web sites containing info about Gays and Lesbians in the Military, and Gay and Lesbian web sites about the military.
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- Homo-, bi- och transpersoner i Försvaret (HoF)
- HoF - LGBT in the Swedish Armed Forces
Locations: - Sweden
- Rank Outsiders
- Armed Forces
Lesbian & Gay Association
Support Group For Gay, Lesbian & Bi-sexual Armed Forces Personnel Past & Present
- Another Kind Of Closet
- an examination of Don't ask, Don't Tell, by Anna Quindlen.
- Gay and Lesbian Servicemembers for Equality (GLSME)
- The GLSME forum is a safe place for LGBT Servicemembers, their partners, families and friends to come together and discuss issues that affect them in a safe environment. The site also features resources available to LGBT military folk, as well as news and a blog.
- American Veterans for Equal Rights, Northeastern Ohio
- American Veterans for Equal Rights is a nationwide, chapter-based association of GLBT veterans and allies, dedicating to achieving full equality for all current and former members of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Categories - Clubs and Organizations Locations: - Ohio } Cleveland
- Sacramento Valley Veterans (Amer. Vets for Equal Rights)
- Sacramento Valley Veterans is the Sacramento chapter of American Veterans for Equal Rights, a nationwide, chapter-based association of GLBT veterans and allies dedicated to achieving full equality for all current and former members of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Categories - Clubs and Organizations Locations: - California } Sacramento Area } Sacramento
- American Veterans for Equal Rights DC Chapter
- AVER is a nationwide, all-volunteer, chapter-based organization of GLBT veterans and allies, seeking full equality for all current and former members of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Categories - Clubs and Organizations Locations: - District of Columbia } Washington
- American Veterans for Equal Rights (AVER)
- American Veterans for Equal Rights (AVER) is an all-volunteer, chapter-based association of GLBT veterans and allies seeking equality for all current and former members of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Categories - Gay Rights
- American Veterans for Equal Rights, Bataan Chapter (NM)
- New Mexico's Bataan Chapter of the American Veterans for Equal Rights (AVER) provides support and recognition for gay veterans and current service members from all services, Active, Reserve and Guard, their families, friends and anyone who supports them whether or not they are gay.
Locations: - New Mexico
- American Veterans for Equal Rights, Puget Sound Chapter
- American Veterans for Equal Rights is a nationwide, chapter-based organization of GLBT veterans and allies, dedicated to achieving full equality for all current and former members of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Categories - Clubs and Organizations Locations: - Washington } Seattle / King County } Seattle
- Don't pay first class taxes for second class rights!
- A grassroots movement to educate US citizens on the legislated theft of GLBT tax dollars that we cannot receive back in social services or military service benefits. Includes link to petition to US Congress.
Categories - Domestic Partners and Same Sex Marriage - Gay Marriage - Gay Rights - Politics
- Team Delta Military Experiences
- Team Delta, an elite unit of former special forces, military intelligence and military police from all branches of the service, takes pride in offering realistic military experiences for those looking to challenge themselves.
Programs include POW Interrogation/Resistance, Basic Training (Boot Camp), Interrogator Training and War Games/Battle Tactics
- Dave's Gay Military Site
- The Center promotes the interdisciplinary analysis of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and other marginalized sexual identities in the armed forces.
Categories - Gay Rights - Politics
- MIT ROTC Task Force
- The ROTC Task Force is a group of faculty and students appointed by President Vest to undertake a review of the impact of the military's "Don't ask, don't tell" policy governing homosexual orientation and conduct in the armed forces. This work follows a five year effort by the MIT administration to try to bring change to Department of Defense policies in this area.
Categories - University and College Organizations - Gay Rights
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