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Posted on Oct 12, 2021
Sydney Glynn
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CPT Lawrence Cable
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First of all, DADT was not an attempt to ban Homosexuals from serving in the Military, it was an attempt to allow it without going to the problem of actually changing the regulations that prohibited it in the first place. When I enlisted in 1982, two of the questions you had to answer was were you a homosexual and were you a member of any organization that wanted to overthrow the government. While I would have doubts that changing the regulations at the time would have been politically feasible, the concept was stupid from day one. You can join because we aren't going to ask you, but if we find out we are going to punish you and kick you out?
Diversity is a stupid goal for an organization that is supposed to be about teamwork. OTOH, I really don't care about who you sleep with at night as long as you do you job. What we need to be again is Army Green.
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CPO Arthur Weinberger
CPO Arthur Weinberger
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You are absolutely correct. It was meant to allow these people to serve and hopefully not flaunt or have a coming out party. I have served with gays. They like any others are good and bad. Your sexual orientation should not matter. When you put it in someone's face or try to put the make on someone; we then have a problem.
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SPC Steve dePinet
SPC Steve dePinet
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PO1 Mark Koenig - Let's not forget what Arlo Guthrie said (in "Alices' Restaurant") about the morals of becoming a Soldier. A litterbug being of to low a moral value to become a soldier? I served during DADT, and knew that some of my fellow soldiers were gay (men and women), some of them were druggies, and (a lot) of them were drunks. Now, I'll add in cigarette smokers, but back then it wasn't unusual to see older NCOs doing their PT test with a cigarette dangling out of their mouth during the 'run'. None of any of that affected their performance while on duty, or if it did, they were reprimanded for it. For the druggies, they went to CDAAC, at least twice, maybe 3 times before being kicked out or losing their clearance.
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SSG Gregg Mourizen
SSG Gregg Mourizen
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DADT was around much longer than before Clinton made it an official policy. I knew many homosexuals in the Army, before DADT. Many of whome weren't exactly subtle about it. I went to basic with a guy who made the mistake of braging about how he was a drag queen, before joining the Army.
Just don't get caught or brag about it. It's really not that much to ask for.
The only time I cared about who was sleeping with who, is was when I found people to busy getting busy with eachother, rather than watching their sectors, or doing their jobs.
Males and females messing around on guard duty. Not acceptable.

Out in the field, we caught two soldiers messing around, on our perimeter. They were supposed to be guarding our flank. When we spotted them with the NOD's, all we could see was a butt between a pair of knees. When walking through their area the next morning, not a woman among them. We decided it would be better at that point, not to bring it to their chain of command. Not worth it.

Yeah lots of stories of like that.
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SFC Terry Bryant
SFC Terry Bryant
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Well said sir. I served with many many homosexual individuals. We knew they were and no one freaking cared. At least until it was time for promotion and or disciplinary actions. Then all the sudden many would use their choice to distinguish themselves apart from everyone else. Not all but some.
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PO2 Russell "Russ" Lincoln
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Sydney Glynn It's about time, I served with several professional military people that had other than hetero orientation.
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PO1 Mark Koenig
PO1 Mark Koenig
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Did they amend the UCMJ yet?
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PO2 Russell "Russ" Lincoln
PO2 Russell "Russ" Lincoln
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PO1 Mark Koenig I don't know the answer to your question. I got discharged in 95.
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CPO Arthur Weinberger
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What the regulations at the time stated should be enforced. If you were not allowed in because of sexual orientation; it should be enforced. We are making to many exclusions. We don't want to hurt someone's feelings. Today we are allowing personal to not receive covid vaccine and others things due to religion. How many exclusions are we going to make? What is the purpose of making a regulation if it is not going to be followed? We have different regulations for the asvab exam. Lower scores if you are a so-called minority. higher for a female. This too is unfair.
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CPO Arthur Weinberger
CPO Arthur Weinberger
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SSgt Addy Rylee - Addy you don't agree; why?
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SFC Dwight Beaver
SFC Dwight Beaver
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I agree. I fear for our military these days
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CPO Arthur Weinberger
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SFC Dwight Beaver - I do also. Have a great weekend.
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