In the Air Force, there’s no higher enlisted level than what’s called E-9, and those who achieve E-9 are honored with their loved ones at a lavish ceremony. But for many LGBTQ service members and their partners, the military has not been inclusive.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/wyso_veterans_voices/1031/thumbnail.jp
In 2016, the United States military lifted the ban on transgender members serving and are expected t...
I am honored to join you all on Veteran’s Day. I hope you’ve deduced by my uniform, and my being her...
This study was undertaken to explore what U.S. military veterans that have served under the Don\u27t...
In the Air Force, there’s no higher enlisted level than what’s called E-9, and those who achieve E-9...
At its best, the military is a model of good race relations, since successful missions require trust...
The sacrifices of the nation\u27s 65,000 lesbian, gay, and bisexual military personnel2 and the one ...
The Veterans Voices series continues with the Honor Flight Network, a non-profit organization that c...
The U.S. military has struggled with the implementation of diversity efforts throughout history and ...
R. Vincent Ladner (DOB: December 29, 1974) enlisted in the United States Air Force in November 1993....
The role of women is expanding in the military, yet gender stereotypes remain. Today on Veterans’ Vo...
Recent historically significant changes have occurred bringing with them new hope to the worlds of L...
The freedom of expression in the American military is an ongoing issue, especially concerning the Do...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Communications StudiesTimothy R. SteffensmeierThe military operates thro...
Abstract Lesbian, gay, and bisexual service members can serve openly in the military with the repeal...
Although there have been studies that focus on the experiences of the gay and lesbian po...
In 2016, the United States military lifted the ban on transgender members serving and are expected t...
I am honored to join you all on Veteran’s Day. I hope you’ve deduced by my uniform, and my being her...
This study was undertaken to explore what U.S. military veterans that have served under the Don\u27t...
In the Air Force, there’s no higher enlisted level than what’s called E-9, and those who achieve E-9...
At its best, the military is a model of good race relations, since successful missions require trust...
The sacrifices of the nation\u27s 65,000 lesbian, gay, and bisexual military personnel2 and the one ...
The Veterans Voices series continues with the Honor Flight Network, a non-profit organization that c...
The U.S. military has struggled with the implementation of diversity efforts throughout history and ...
R. Vincent Ladner (DOB: December 29, 1974) enlisted in the United States Air Force in November 1993....
The role of women is expanding in the military, yet gender stereotypes remain. Today on Veterans’ Vo...
Recent historically significant changes have occurred bringing with them new hope to the worlds of L...
The freedom of expression in the American military is an ongoing issue, especially concerning the Do...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Communications StudiesTimothy R. SteffensmeierThe military operates thro...
Abstract Lesbian, gay, and bisexual service members can serve openly in the military with the repeal...
Although there have been studies that focus on the experiences of the gay and lesbian po...
In 2016, the United States military lifted the ban on transgender members serving and are expected t...
I am honored to join you all on Veteran’s Day. I hope you’ve deduced by my uniform, and my being her...
This study was undertaken to explore what U.S. military veterans that have served under the Don\u27t...