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A 4 page paper which examines the approach to homosexuality in the Army today. Bibliography lists 4 sources. 
                                                
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                                                    history of the United States. Only a few decades ago it seems that African Americans were discriminated against in the United States Army but today they are a vital part  
                                                
                                                    of the nations army. And, in more recent years, with the growing number of individuals coming out and stating that they are gay, the Army has generally lived by the  
                                                
                                                    rule of Dont Ask, Dont Tell which essentially means that the Army cannot ask if someone is gay and the individual in the Army will not tell if they are  
                                                
                                                    gay, thus keeping homosexuality a secret. But, it is clearly time for change. The following paper examines the needed change.   The Army in Modern Times: Dont Ask, Dont  
                                                
                                                    Tell 	With more and more people coming to a position where it may become legal to marry people of the same sex, it seems high time that the Army took  
                                                
                                                    steps to accept, and not hide, the fact that many members of the military are gay. The urgency for change is subtly obvious in a recent situation: "The Supreme Court  
                                                
                                                    today declined to hear a constitutional challenge to the Pentagons "dont ask, dont tell" policy banning openly gay people from serving in the U.S. military, a move that could effectively  
                                                
                                                    leave it to the Obama administration to resolve the long-controversial issue" (Branig, 2009). What this essentially means is that President Obama feels it is time to make a change in  
                                                
                                                    the military and the issue of homosexuality. In fact he and his administration "urged the justices not to hear the appeal against the policy, even though Obama is on record  
                                                
                                                    as opposing it" (Branig, 2009). Obama knows that it is time for change and it is likely that some sort of change, in a better and more positively accepting direction  
                                                
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