Letters from the Frontline

“Stories from the Frontlines: Letters to President Barack Obama” was launched on April 26, 2010, to underscore the urgent need for congressional action and presidential leadership in the fight to repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT). With the House floor and Senate committee votes that spring, the series was brought to a close on Memorial Day weekend. Even with the December 2010 passage and signing of DADT repeal, it is important for all gay and lesbian, active-duty service members, including the reserves and the national guard, to know they’re at risk. Sadly, they must continue to serve in silence under the "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell" law that remains on the books. SLDN continues to push to get repeal finalized swiftly in 2011.


Stories from the Frontlines: A Soldier Returning to Baghdad

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Stories from the Frontlines: Former Air Force SSgt. David Hall

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Stories from the Frontlines: Chief Hospital Corpsman Brian K. Humbles, USN (Ret.)

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Stories from the Frontlines: Former Navy Petty Officer Jason Knight

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Stories from the Frontlines: Former Army Sgt. Tracey L. Cooper-Harris

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Stories from the Frontlines: Clifton Truman Daniel

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Stories from the Frontlines: Former Army SSgt. Anthony Moll

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Stories from the Frontlines: Former Army First Lieutenant, Laura Slattery

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Stories from the Frontlines: Former Air Force SSgt. Anthony Loverde

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Stories from the Frontlines: Former Navy Petty Officer Third Class, Joseph Rocha

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