No statistics were ever taken. The policy since the Clinton administration, after all, has been "don't ask, don't tell", so the military could never collect statistical information on it.
As of 2011, gay people can freely join the US military and do not have to hide their orientation.
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.
You can either use "Gay Lesbian and Bisexual" or "US Military"
Yes, "Don't ask, Don't tell" was repealed.
The US Supreme Court overturned Don't Ask Don't Tell on September 20, 2011. All gay people are allowed to serve openly in the military.
Yes, there are gay people in every military of the world. However, only a few allow gay people to serve openly, such as the US and Canada, as well as a few countries all over the world.
No statistics available, and they cannot be collected on account of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
A person cannot be discharged from the U.S. military for being gay.
Yes, gay people have been allowed to join the military since 1993, but because of DADT (don't ask don't tell), They had to be closeted from December 21, 1993 until September 20, 2011.Since 2011, gay people have been able to openly serve and be regarded as full equals in the military.
They are now.
Yes, but fortunately, this did not happen in the United States Military.
No US State has a ban against gay people.