Congress governs the United States Armed Forces by writing laws for the Department of Defense (DoD) to implement. In 1993, Congress passed a federal law banning homosexuality in the armed forces. The DoD created a policy to implement the law, but...
It has been a long-standing policy of the United States Army to not accept homosexual behavior in its ranks. However, in 2010 the United States government enacted a policy which no longer required homosexuals to hide their previous unethical...
The United States Army Policy of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” is unethical. What would happen if the Army took the same approach with extremist organizations? It would be okay to be a gang member, skinhead, or neo-Nazi, you just cannot tell....
The United States military “Don't Ask, Don't Tell” policy signed in 1993 by former President Bill Clinton was implemented as a compromise with legislature which up until that point had ban homosexuals from serving in the armed forces. The new...
The repeal of the “don’t ask don’t tell” marks one of most significant social transformations in the military since the integration of the services in 1948. Moreover, this military cultural transformation correlates with the notion of equal...
Despite the many challenges, we face in recruiting civilians to augment the U.S. Armed Forces we should repeal the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy. The Army is based on traditional values and ethics based by our founding fathers Christian...
Thesis: Homosexual conduct in the Army can be very polarizing if gays and lesbians are allowed to openly serve, and pose the question whether Soldiers should be judged solely on their sexual orientation or on the basis of their skill sets to...
Homosexuals disrupt the long standing traditional values of the Army; the Army should ban homosexual service. The first part of the sentence has been discussed and proven, from a military stand point, to be true. The second part of the sentence has...
In 1994 a policy change in the Department of Defense forever changed the way that gays and lesbians would be treated while serving in the military. The new policy essentially lifted the ban on homosexuals but kept the ban on homosexual activity....
The military will make a decision as to whether to repeal the “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” ruling by Congress. It is certain that this decision by the military is as important as any decision the military had to make.
The decision to argue the...
This monograph investigates the nature of the resistance within the United States Army to the inclusion of homosexuals into the wider force and the preparation necessary at the macro level for potential social change should Congress repeal US Code...
The “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy is fifteen years old. A generation has passed and the world has changed since this policy became the law. The changes are significant enough to warrant another look at this controversial policy. Should the...
Congress and senior military leaders have covertly allowed gays to serve, but not without stipulations. The United States army is unique and emulated for many different reasons by armies all around the world. Diversity in our military is the number...
This thesis challenges the military’s policy on homosexuals serving in the military. It challenges the current “Don’t ask, Don’t tell” policy by looking into other country services allowing homosexuals to serve and the effects on the...
The numbers of cases reported over the last decade has certainly proven to be a roller coaster of details. Military leaders and Politian’s now to re-address the “Don’t ask, Don’t tell policy. In some instants history tries to repeat itself...
Many groups today are lobbying for the Army to change its “Don’t Ask, Don’t tell” policy to one that allows Americans that are openly homosexual to serve. The Army must not compromise in this area. While advocates of such change cry for...
The current Army policy towards homosexuals in the Army is effective and should not be revised just because we are at war. I will write about the following areas on why homosexuals should not be allowed to serve in the Army: current DA policies,...
This monograph examines the Arab Spring in light of the past half century of efforts in transnational Arab identity formation and thus considers its links to Arab Nationalism and Pan-Islamism. Then, with a focus on Syria and the sectarian nature of...
Kaukali, Chris T.; Pitkus; Hickey; Shakespeare-Stewart
Homosexuality in the military remains an ongoing focus although there has been an increase in acceptance by society and homosexual men and women continue to serve in the armed forces. In 1993, a new policy, “don’t ask, don’t tell,” (DADT)...