Sunday, May 13, 2007

Navy to Discharge Gay Sailor—again

A sailor who was discharged under "don't ask, don't tell" and then recalled to active duty in an apparent bureaucratic snafu has been summarily discharged again after telling his story in the Stars and Stripes newspaper.

Petty Officer 2nd Class Jason Knight learned Thursday that the Navy intends to discharge him just weeks before he completes his most recent one-year commitment, the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, an advocacy group for gay and lesbian service personnel, said in a written statement.

Knight, a Hebrew linguist with four years' service, came out to his command in 2005 and was discharged soon after, losing his $13,000 sign-on bonus. He was pleasantly surprised to be recalled in June 2006 and completed a tour of duty with Naval Customs Battalion Romeo in Kuwait.
Once again he was entirely open about his sexual orientation; his interview with Stars and Stripes was published May 6.

"Jason Knight was an exemplary sailor who gladly returned to active duty when our country needed him," Sharra E. Greer, SLDN's director of law and policy, said in Friday's statement. "Our nation should be embarrassed that our armed forces are forced to respond to Knight's selfless service with a government-sanctioned pink slip."

Knight told Stars and Stripes that he was impelled in part to come out again by the homophobic comments of Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who called homosexuality "immoral" and refused to apologize despite pressure from members of Congress and several presidential candidates.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I say fuck 'em (the military, that is). If they don't want us, screw 'em. It's just fine with me. Who wants to go fight Bush's bogus war for oil anyway? Mass desertions, that's what this country's military needs.

Anonymous said...

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