Yes they are.
Since gay men don't believe that bisexuality exist,only men that have bisexual tendencies and only bisexual men should be allowed to answer questions about male bisexuality.
Yes they do, as of 2011.
In the days of the English Armada, all gay men were closeted, so no one really knew who was gay and who wasn't.
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They technically aren't allowed to; the maximum age to join just the Army Reserve is 42.
I don't know the specific number in the Army. Since "Don't ask, Don't Tell" became law thousands of gay men and lesbians have been discharged.
Gay men are already men.
Gay men are individuals who are attracted to other men romantically and/or sexually. Sexual orientation (being gay) does not influence someone's gender identity (being a man). Men, whether straight or gay, identify as male based on their self-perception and expression.
The Treaty of Versailles reduced the German army to 100,000 men. However, Germany negotiated the Treaty of Rapallo with the Soviet Union that allowed them to station a further 100,000 men there.
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