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Iraq war veterans Eric Alva, Antonio Agnone and other openly gay veterans will be taking part in the Legacy of Service Tour, raising awareness about the anti-gay "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy. Visit http://www.hrc.org/legacyofservice/ to see how you can help repeal the Don't Ask Don't Tell policy.

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  • This is disgusting. I can't believe the HRC wants to strip one of the few benefits of being gay in heteronormative society.

  • I'm so sorry about your girlfriend. Thank you for fighting for our way of life and freedom in the US. Maybe one day - American Gays and Lesbians will be free too....

  • Cory - that is horrible.. Others like you all need to unite and sue the US Government for your benefits...good luck!

  • Hey everyone My name is Cory and I was a "doc" in the Navy for the Marines for 2 years and my partner was a marine for 8 years and were both kicked out for being gay and now they wont give us any of our benefits including our GI Bill which we paid for. Does anyone know anything we can do....

  • i was about as openly gay as possible while serving in the air force. my girlfriend and i found ways around policies by living separately with a gay male couple. my flight knew about it, her flight knew about it and everyone was fine with it. i am now finished with my duties and my partner lost her life in '03 due to a roadside bombing outside of baghdad.

  • Oh you kknow i will!

  • I hope he is back with you soon gayryan...sending you hugs and when he gets back, give him a hug and a huge kiss from this ryan from south dakota

  • zoglet, thank you THANK YOU, we have come a long way but we have a long ways to go, but THANK YOU

    and Im so GLAD YOU ARE HOME

  • I am gay, and those men and women who are that protect us shouldnt have to hide, i commend them as a i do all of our troops. Our military, should not be about gay or straight, it should be about the heros that go out there and fight for this country and if anyone sees this and has served or will serve i THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU

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