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ADMIRAL MULLEN FINDS LITTLE RESISTANCE AMONG SOLDIERS TO GAY TROOPS. McClatchy News. Feb. 16, 2010

Richard Kigel · Tuesday, February 16th 2010 at 9:53PM · 379 views
“SIR, I WOULD SAY THAT 70 YEARS AGO YOU AND I COULDN’T SERVE IN THE SAME NAVY, THE SAME AIR FORCE, THE SAME ARMY BECAUSE OF THE COLOR OF MY SKIN,” SGT. ROBINSON TOLD MULLEN. “THE U.S. MILITARY WAS ALWAYS AT THE FOREFRONT OF SOCIAL CHANGE,” HE SAID. “WE DIDN’T WAIT FOR LAWS TO CHANGE.”

AMMAN, Jordan — Navy Adm. Michael Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was nearing the end of a 25-minute question and answer session with troops serving here when he raised a topic of his own: "No one's asked me about 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell,'" he said.

As it turned out, none of the two dozen or so men or women who met with Mullen at Marine House in the Jordanian capital Tuesday had any questions on the 17-year-old policy that bars gays and lesbians from serving openly in the military — or Mullen's public advocacy of its repeal.

Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Darryl E. Robinson, who's the operations coordinator for defense attache's office at the U.S. Embassy here, explained why after the session. "The U.S. military was always at the forefront of social change," he said. "We didn't wait for laws to change."

Some Republicans in Congress have expressed outrage at repealing the ban in wartime and the Pentagon has embarked on a year-long study on what impact the repeal might have.

At a Senate hearing earlier this month, Sen. John McCain R-Ariz., urged Mullen and Defense Secretary Robert Gates to "keep the impact it will have on our forces firmly in mind."

Yet those gathered at Marine House made it clear they've already accepted the idea of gays and lesbians serving among them.

Indeed, since Mullen appeared on Capitol Hill earlier this month and told a stunned Congress that in his personal view, gays and lesbians should be allowed to serve, the response among members of the military has been little more than a shrug.

After Tuesday's question-and-answer session, Mullen told McClatchy that although he's held three town hall sessions with troops since his testimony, not a single service member has asked him about the issue.

At Tuesday's session, which included not only Marines, but members of the Army and the Air Force, both male and female service members explained why they were nonplussed by the issue: They'd already served with gays and lesbians, they accepted that some kind of change was imminent, and, they said, the nation was too engulfed in two wars for a prolonged debate about it.

That there's been so little reaction raises questions about how much study the issue needs and whether the Pentagon study is meant to pacify its concerns — or Congress'.

No such division was evident among the service members here, however.

Army Staff Sgt. Peppur Alexander, 33, a 14-year veteran now serving at the U.S. Embassy, told Mullen that she's served with gays and lesbians. More than 13,000 troops have left the military since Congress enacted the policy.

"We have lost good soldiers because of that because they wanted to be who they are," Alexander said. "It's sad."

The troops, at least on Tuesday, did not appear to find the topic discomfiting.

“Sir, I would say that 70 years ago you and I couldn’t serve in the same Navy, the same Air Force, same Army because of the color of my skin and because of the social conditions of the day," Robinson told Mullen. "It took leadership, it took a lot of time to get people to change their views, and a lot of social change to make it possible for us today. It goes beyond scientific evidence. I think it’s purely a social issue.”

Since "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" went into effect, roughly 13,000 servicemen and women have left the military because of the rule, reaching a peak of 1,273 in 2001.

The number has fallen as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan increased the demand for troops. Last year, 428 gay men and women left the military, according to Defense Department statistics.

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Richard Kigel Wednesday, February 17th 2010 at 8:13AM

Bless you, Irma!

With your help, I will!!!

Richard Kigel Wednesday, February 17th 2010 at 1:24PM

Exactly. I heard an interview with an Iraq vet who spoke about how the Military had to LOWER the enlistment standards to include convicted felons. One such guy in his unit brutalized some innocent villagers who later ambushed some GIs. He blames this substandard troop for the deaths of his comrades.

What is the reason we need more manpower? DADT for one thing. Too many good soldiers had to quit for no good reason.

Richard Kigel Wednesday, February 17th 2010 at 4:46PM

ONLY THE TRUTH WILL SET US FREE.(smile)

EDUCATION, EDUCATION, EDUCATION.....

And AMEN!!! AMEN!!! AND AMEN AGAIN!!!

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

It is so pitiful that America is still not willing to "love their neighbor and their self", but to even get to be able to even look at this as sloical argument or to even get something like this into this committe's floor, we as a nation must first be able to speak or accept something called Truth. We all knw tis is not going to happen, period.(smile)

Oh, we could always have **** Cheney come and talk about how he will not even accept one of his own daughter being seen with him out in the public eye. as a form of don't tell and it does not exist as maybe why he will have his other on the campaign trail against our Black president. lol

What a country as a national role model in the name of nation building... please continue Keep us on track Rich.(smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

And, even worst than felons is they now accept drug addicts. I remember back in the day one of my husband's cousins was due to get out of the marines, because his time was up. they did not do this, because they said he did not come into the corps as an alcholic and he was not going to leave without eing at least treated for his addiction!!!!!

but, as you said Clark, bigotry knows no bounds!!! The Pope has admitted that the his religion is going to become extent if something is not done...and, yet although more people are refusing to have children they don't want or can not afford to raise are taking the pill or getting fixed!!!!!

Priest are married and with grown children yet their church members refuse to report them to the heads of their faith, because they like them and do not want them thrown out of the faith... people are killing their marriage partners over not being able to take more abuse, but still can not get a divorce unless they are rich and famous, and yet" he" the Pope still refuses to change with the times or with the needs of his members or allow females to be priest unless it is under the table and in other nations with no one but the Nuns to give last rites!!!!!!!!!!!!

ONLY THE TRUTH WILL SET US FREE.(smile)

EDUCATION, EDUCATION, EDUCATION.....much love and respect my brothers and sisters in this human race of ours...

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

S-M-I-L-E...(smile)

AND AMEN!!!!!!AMEN!!!!!AMEN, again and again and again in all languages/forms of communications...

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