President Obama supports full equality of gay people, including military service.
As of 2011, gay people can freely join the US military and do not have to hide their orientation.
The military does not keep such records.
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.
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.
Zero. Being gay is not an offense in the U.S. Military.
By definition, a "straight" guy would never have any gay feelings (if you're talking about attractions). If a man has gay feelings, he's not 100% straight.Please note that this is not the same thing as having gay thoughts or gay dreams. Any man many have these thoughts. But they are not attractions.
Yes, as of 2013, they are.
Some people have thought they were gay but were actually bisexual, and so they called themselves gay men although occasionally would be attracted to girls as well as boys. If you think you're gay but also having heterosexual thoughts, you may be bisexual.
A person who identifies as straight, but has some gay thoughts, might be bisexual, or he might be straight and curious. But if this man has only gay thoughts, he's actually a gay man who is confused.