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    Pentagon upgrades discharge status for over 800 LGBTQ+ veterans

    By Lauren Taylor,

    8 hours ago

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    The Pentagon announced Tuesday, Oct. 15, that more than 800 veterans discharged under the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT) policy due to their sexual orientation will have their discharge statuses upgraded to honorable . The decision follows a yearlong review of 851 cases, with 96.8% of veterans receiving automatic upgrades, bypassing the formal application process.

    This change restores access to key benefits, including health care, education, VA loans, and employment opportunities.

    The DADT policy, enacted in 1993 under President Bill Clinton, allowed gay and lesbian service members to serve as long as they did not disclose their sexual orientation. Between 1994 and 2011, roughly 13,500 service members were discharged under the policy. Nearly 2,000 received less-than-honorable discharges , which limited their access to veteran benefits. The policy was repealed in 2011 under President Barack Obama.

    Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin emphasized the importance of the review in addressing the harm caused by DADT. He noted that 96% of veterans discharged under the policy who served long enough to receive a merit-based characterization now hold honorable discharges.

    The Pentagon is notifying affected veterans and providing instructions on how to obtain updated discharge documentation.

    While the review has concluded, the Pentagon encourages veterans discharged under earlier policies that barred LGBTQ+ individuals from serving, or those who believe their records contain errors, to apply for corrections through military review boards.

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