They are images Americans had never seen before. Jubilant young men
and women in military uniforms marching beneath a rainbow flag in a
gay-pride parade. Soldiers and sailors returning from deployment and, in
time-honored tradition, embracing their beloved - only this time with
same-sex kisses.
It's been a year now since the policy known as "don't ask, don't
tell" was repealed, enabling gay and lesbian members of the military to
serve openly, no longer forced to lie and keep their personal lives
under wraps.
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