well, they could have asked the Canadian military that.....
By Phil StewartPosted 2012/05/10 at 6:24 pm EDT
WASHINGTON, May 10, 2012 (Reuters) — After years of worrying what might happen if openly gay troops were allowed in the military, the Pentagon said on Thursday there had been no impact on morale, readiness or unit cohesion in the eight months since the ban on homosexuals was lifted.
The 1993 policy allowed gays and lesbians to serve in the military only if their sexual orientation was kept a secret. Many senior members of the military publicly warned against repealing the ban in wartime, saying it could hurt cohesion of troops or undermine morale.
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, however, said a report he received on Wednesday showed there had been no negative fallout - something he credited to the military's gradual preparation for repeal, which included sensitivity training.
"It's not impacting on morale. It's not impacting on unit cohesion. It is not impacting on readiness," Panetta said.
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