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We already have heard from more than 100 gay and lesbian veterans who were discharged under the discriminatory "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" law and now want their discharge paperwork changed or upgraded. Sometimes it's for reasons of personal pride and setting the record straight about honorable service to our country. But often, there's also a very practical reason, like urgently needed VA medical benefits or issues of employment. Employers routinely request discharge paperwork when reviewing job applicants who have prior military service. A narrative reason for separation of 'homosexuality' or a negative reentry code can mean forcing veterans to out themselves to future employers or being denied employment altogether.
Aubrey Sarvis, Executive Director Servicemembers Legal Defense Network
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