RAND’s report sits right in front of a Army leader through the Senate Armed solutions Committee’s “Don’t Ask, do not Tell” hearing, Washington, D.C., December 2, 2010
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Most of us at RAND had been unpopular when you look at the eyes of some U.S. armed forces leaders as soon as we issued our very first report on gays into the army in 1993. Our conclusions, declaring that intimate orientation ended up being that is“not germane military readiness and characterizing the matter as you of conduct in place of orientation, had been at chances by what the Pentagon had anticipated.