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Palm Center Releases Study on Gender Identity in U.S. Military ... SANTA BARBARA, CA, May 31 2007- The Michael D. Palm Center today released a ... Senior Fellow at the TranScience Research Institute in Richmond, Virginia. ...
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Palm Center The Palm Center, a think tank at the University of California, Santa Barbara, produces scholarship designed to enhance the quality of public dialogue about ...
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British Army to Allow Uniformed Soldiers to March in Gay Parade ... The move ends a ban on British Army personnel wearing their uniforms in the parade, and brings the Army into line with the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force, ...
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Attitudes of Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans Toward Gay and ... Feb 9, 2009 ... Attitudes of Iraq and Afghanistan War Veterans Toward Gay and Lesbian Service Members. Publication Type: Whitepaper ...
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British Army to Allow Uniformed Soldiers to March in Gay Parade ... The move ends a ban on British Army personnel wearing their uniforms in the parade, and brings the Army into line with the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force, ...
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Gays in British army don't affect morale | Palm Center London - Lifting the ban on gays in the British army has not affected troops' morale, a report by the British ministry of defence said on Sunday. ...
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Research Note Assessing "Homosexuals and U.S. Military Policy ... Jul 1, 2005 ... [17] Between 1992 to 1998, the percentage of U.S. Army men who said they "strongly disagree" with letting open gays serve in uniform dropped ...
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Arguing against gays in the military, Brauchler indicated branches ... Summary: In defending the U.S. military's policy of barring openly gay service members, guest co-host George Brauchler suggested on the July 23 broadcast of ...
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Military Enlistment of Felons has Doubled | Palm Center SANTA BARBARA, CA, February 13, 2007 - The number of convicted felons who enlisted in the U.S. military almost doubled in the past three years, ...
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Military Enlistment of Felons has Doubled | Palm Center SANTA BARBARA, CA, February 13, 2007 - The number of convicted felons who enlisted in the U.S. military almost doubled in the past three years, ...
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