Armed forc long prohibed gay people om service – but that only enuraged their muni and e
Contents:
- MILARY DRAFT POSSIBILY WEIGHED HEAVILY ON GAY MEN THE ‘80S
- HOW EXCLN FROM THE MILARY STRENGTHENED GAY INTY AMERI
- A GAY SOLDIER’S STORY OF VIETNAM AND AFTER
- TELL: AN INTIMATE HISTORY OF GAY MEN THE MILARY
MILARY DRAFT POSSIBILY WEIGHED HEAVILY ON GAY MEN THE ‘80S
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Although McIvery, a member of the Gay Liberatn Front, had checked the “homosexual tennci” box on his pre-ductn medil form and stated verbally that he was gay, he was nohels classified as 1-A (available for ary service).
HOW EXCLN FROM THE MILARY STRENGTHENED GAY INTY AMERI
As "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" to an end, we sent Chris Heath to terview dozens of gay servicemen om the past and prent to fd out what life was really like as Ameri's ary stggled wh s last great inty crisis * vietnam war draft gay *
At the same time, some men who did not otherwise nsir themselv to be gay succsfully exploed the homosexualy exemptn an attempt to avoid service, often by tentnally adoptg stereotypil mannerisms that they believed would persua doctors. In the way that men ed doctors’ not to claim medil exemptns for such as bone spurs or a childhood history of asthma, men seekg homosexualy exemptns often provid letters om psychiatrists.
A GAY SOLDIER’S STORY OF VIETNAM AND AFTER
At the time of McIvery’s se, the Diagnostic and Statistil Manual-II still listed homosexualy as a mental disorr, although would soon be removed after a ntroversial battle at the Amerin Psychiatric Associatn. Although many gay rights anizatns argued that the excln of homosexuals om the armed forc was unnstutnal and discrimatory, several of the same groups also offered advice to gay men who wanted to be disqualified om ary service. 4 As Jt David Suran has shown, members of newer, more radil anizatns such as the Gay Liberatn Front saw antiwar ristance and draft ristance as much as part of their polil platform as more tradnal gay rights issu.
TELL: AN INTIMATE HISTORY OF GAY MEN THE MILARY
“Not only do ary regulatns prohib homosexualy while the armed forc, prohibs anyone who knows they are gay om enterg the first place, ” Killger wrote. Wh the fear of another draft on the horizon, many gay men believed that if they were drafted they uld merely proclaim their homosexualy and not be forced to serve bee they were “medilly exempt. “Announcg that one is eligible for the ary bee of homosexualy means takg the risk that permanent ary rerds are not ed agast one later, eher for the job and reer discrimatn we are routely subjected to, or else the ntext of some far worse anti-gay crackdown.