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    Don't ask, Don't tell

    Looks like it might be going away. Like I said in the previous bout on this issue, as long as the force is really ready for it and its NOT just a political issue, good for them.

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    Hopefully Congress will do something right for once and NOT force how this will actually take effect on the military. Lets the force decide how to ease into it.

    ETA: With tounge FIRMLY in cheek... Anybody find it funny that it is a Naval Officer who is getting this rolling? LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Puckstop31 View Post
    ETA: With tounge FIRMLY in cheek...
    Are you sure you want to go with THAT analogy!

    lolololololol...

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    LOL...

    But all kidding aside, I REALLY hope that Congress just does not force this massive change in one fell swoop. The ONLY thing that matters in the military is combat readiness. A lot (most?) of the people in the force would have no problem with this. Sadly, there are still bigots who would not. Those people could have a profound negative impact on their units combat readiness and that is bad.

    To put it another way... It needs to be done so that this is not an additional stressor on combat units. You have enough stress on the pointy end already.
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    Well,

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    As long as they dont get any special considerations or treatment, I dont really see any issue that wouldnt solve itself.
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    Wasn't Alexander's regiment of Companions made up completely of gay soldiers ??? Paired off as one young and one old soldier who fought together, slept together, learnt from each other ????
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    I'm still baffled as to how someone's sexual orientation affects their ability to do anything that they are trained or prepared to do. Misconceptions about what to expect from homosexual men is the main problem here, in my belief. I had a gay friend who was an absolute monster of a man, a bouncer in a bar in NYC and he always said, "Just because I'm gay that doesn't make me a pansy!" and it was the absolute truth!

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    Somehow, I have managed to work my entire adult life and never had my sexual preference come up. I suppose one could say that being in combat is different...and of course it is. BUT, if I were on the front line, or close to it, my sexual thoughts would be, uh, minimal. That staying alive thing would be a tad bit more important.

    Some might say that living in close quarters would be the issue. Ok. Maybe it is. But, if I don't have sexual urges for all the men I see every day, and, presumably, they don't either, why would a gay man or woman in the military be any different?

    This is a sexual preference....it is such a small part of who anyone is. If being gay is going to cause the military to fall apart, cause in-fighting, breed mistrust (whatever the homophobes are claiming will be the result) why is it ANY different than any other phobia? Racism? Elitism?

    If someone has a problem with gays being in the military, maybe that person should choose another career choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    Are you sure you want to go with THAT analogy!

    lolololololol...
    Ewwwwww

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    Quote Originally Posted by wombat2u2004 View Post
    Wasn't Alexander's regiment of Companions made up completely of gay soldiers ??? Paired off as one young and one old soldier who fought together, slept together, learnt from each other ????
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    I just did a quick search on that. I had never heard that about the companions, and even the wiki link doesn't mention anything of the sort.

    As to eliminating don't ask don't tell, it has nothing to do with the ability of the soldiers, it has everything to do with the personalities of soldiers, especially young soldiers, and the ability of the army to form soldiers into teams.

    I truly hope that the authors of this policy are ready to accept the blood on their hands when this is implemented, because it isn't going to be pretty.
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    I believe there are military SOPs for hetero relationships. Could these not be adapted to include all relationships? Male/female relationships are not problem-free (re: the Marine who allegedly murdered his pregnant girlfriend/fiancee/SO.)

    I think homophobia is just silly on the face of it. What are straights/heteros afraid of anyway? That a gay person is going to steal one's SO? That's about how much sense it makes to me.
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    Wiki is that not reliable Kev.
    If you read the histories of Alexander, he actually formed that crack fighting regiment out of handpicked gay men (and of course in those days, especially in Greece / Macedonia, gay men were a majority).
    The idea was.......that the men of that regiment were paired off....one old, but experienced soldier, and one young inexperienced soldier who was much fitter. The two became lovers, and actually protected each other in battle.
    The whole system was based on that pairs teamwork. This regiment often surrounded Alexander, and were his elite bodyguards, and were used mainly for skirmishing and Alexanders protection. They were different from the other regiments that Alexander used on the field in the formation of the phalanx, where 12' long sarisas (thrusting spears) were used. The Companions, not being a part of the main phalanx were much lighter armed, and employed swordsmen, stone slingers and light cavalry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    As to eliminating don't ask don't tell, it has nothing to do with the ability of the soldiers, it has everything to do with the personalities of soldiers, especially young soldiers, and the ability of the army to form soldiers into teams.

    Don't gay people do 'teamwork'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by smokey the elder View Post
    I believe there are military SOPs for hetero relationships. Could these not be adapted to include all relationships? Male/female relationships are not problem-free (re: the Marine who allegedly murdered his pregnant girlfriend/fiancee/SO.)

    I think homophobia is just silly on the face of it. What are straights/heteros afraid of anyway? That a gay person is going to steal one's SO? That's about how much sense it makes to me.
    Personal relationships are not just SOP material, the UCMJ (Uniform Code of Military Justice) is very specific about interpersonal relationships.

    It's very difficult to explain to someone who hasn't been through basic training (Real basic training, not the BS courses you can go to for a fee to see what it's like, taught by REAL army sergeants.......LMAO) how dangerous this could be. Soldiers who volunteer to be on the pointy end of things are not exactly your run of the mill people, it is an intensely alpha male environment, and soldiers will take things into their own hands if there's someone who they don't think fits into their team.

    To quote a tanker, you're in the field for weeks on end with four guys in a small space, how would you like it if you thought the loader who's staring at the TC's butt for weeks on end was checkin you out? Ain't gonna deal with that, bro.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataholic View Post
    Don't gay people do 'teamwork'?
    Not even remotely the point.

    Anything which the members of the team can't handle (personality quirks in particular) becomes dangerously abrasive, and frequently leads to confrontation. Confrontation in teams which are full of people trained to kill people and break things gets ugly rapidly.
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