Ruling allows openly gay recruits to join US military

The US military is accepting openly gay recruits for the first time in history, even as it tries in the courts to slow the movement to abolish its “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy.

Ruling allows openly gay recruits to join US military

The US military is accepting openly gay recruits for the first time in history, even as it tries in the courts to slow the movement to abolish its “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy.

At least three service members discharged for being gay began the process to re-enlist after the Pentagon’s announcement, and several others said they plan to try to rejoin this week.

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