San Diego sailors march in gay pride parade






Military personnel march down University Avenue during the San Diego gay 
pride parade 
July 16 in San Diego, California. About 200 active-duty troops and veterans
 from every 
branch of the military participated for the first time in the march as the ban on the
 government policy on homosexuals serving in armed forces, or
 "Don't ask Don't Tell", 
remains in flux in the justice system.
Seems like they are ignoring "Don't ask Don't Tell" in San Diego.
Many of the active-duty troops said they were moved to come
 out because it is time to end the military's ban on openly
 gay troops. The march comes a day after a federal appeals
 court reinstated the "don't ask, don't tell" policy but with a caveat
 that prevents the government from investigating or penalizing anyone
 who is openly gay.


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