1. LGBTQ in the Military: A Brief History, Current Policies and Safety
And in the early 1940s, it was classified as a mental illness, disqualifying gay men and lesbian women from service. In 1993, the “Don't Ask, Don't Tell ...
Learn about the history of and policies affecting LGBTQ people in the military. And, how you can help your service member feel comfortable.

2. Lifting the ban on gay military service members | Imperial War Museums
It followed a lengthy legal battle and a case heard before the European Court of Human Rights. Prior to this, being gay in the British military was illegal and ...
On 12 January 2000, the UK government announced that it would lift the ban on gay people serving in the Armed Forces. Prior to this, being gay in the British military was illegal and this could have resulted in a possible jail term or instant dismissal. In this video, historian Lee Arnott explores the experience of gay people in the military since 1969.

3. "Coming Out Under Fire": The Story of Gay and Lesbian Servicemembers
Jun 25, 2020 · Gay and Lesbian soldiers faced extraordinary discrimination during World ... At the time, homosexuality was classified as a mental illness by the ...
Gay and Lesbian soldiers faced extraordinary discrimination during World War II. Most found new communities of people and thrived despite the oppression. Discover the film Coming Out Under Fire that shares their story.

4. When the Military Expelled LGBTQ Soldiers With 'Blue Discharges'
Jun 16, 2022 · ... military classified as “undesirable.” A code in the top corner of ... gay—even if the military lacked proof. READ MORE: How LGBT Civil ...
During WWII and beyond, blue ticket discharges carried powerful stigma—and serious negative consequences.

5. [PDF] DoD LGBTQ+ Timeline - Naval History and Heritage Command
Mar 28, 2021 · 1940s. Homosexuality and diverse gender identities were socially, culturally, and medically classified as mental illnesses, disqualifying openly ...
6. Letting LGBTQ soldiers serve isn't just for equality. It also makes the ... - Vox
Jul 1, 2016 · LGBTQ soldiers couldn't serve openly in the US military — as a result of “don't ask, don't tell” (DADT) for gay, lesbian, and bisexual ...
With the end of the bans on LGBTQ troops, the military has expanded its recruitment pool.

7. Pentagon report says fears about gays in the military were vastly overblown
Sep 29, 2022 · Ten years after gay and bi people were allowed to serve openly, military leaders there has been no effect on military readiness.
Ten years after gay and bi people were allowed to serve openly, military leaders there has been no effect on military readiness.

8. Gay and trans soldiers say they were abused in South Korean military
Jul 11, 2019 · Trans women are classified by the military having a “gender identity disorder,” and may be required to serve as men. In the past, according ...
After months of watching the abuse, Park felt he had to act.

9. The “Gay” Bomb; Yes…Really… - Oddball Military History
Mar 18, 2021 · The US military once considered developing a weapon to turn its enemies homosexual on the dubious grounds of they wouldn't then fight.
The US military once considered developing a weapon to turn its enemies homosexual on the dubious grounds of they wouldn't then fight.
