It only became a problem because the military made it a problem. They stopped making it a problem in 2011, and now gay people can openly serve their country.
There is no problem of gays in the military, so there is nothing to fix.
As of 2011, gay people can freely join the US military and do not have to hide their orientation.
President Obama supports full equality of gay people, including military service.
The military does not keep such records.
People don't decide to become gay, they're born like that.
You can either use "Gay Lesbian and Bisexual" or "US Military"
At one time, the catch phrase was "Don't ask, don't tell," but as of 2011, gay people are able to serve openly in the military.
They should not, and they are not.
Nobody becomes gay. People are either born gay or they are not.
Gay people have a whole range of problems, just as straight people do.
None. As of 2011, there is no regulation that bans gay people from serving in the U.S. Military. You are probably thinking of Don't Ask Don't Tell (DADT) which was in force from 1993 to 2011.
It allowed gay people to serve in the military if they were closeted, but this is hardly an improvement.