General Ham, since your proposals eliminate the commander's option of separate living arrangements for gay or lesbian me...
I do expect that our standards of conduct and professionalism will not change one bit.
I do strongly believe the military would be improved if law and policy did not ask people to lie about who they are in o...
To say we didn't need to ask their opinion on whether it should be repealed or not, violates in my view one of the funda...
It's not voting, sir. It's asking their views.
I think it's worthy of our attention, along with Judiciary and Intelligence and even maybe Homeland Security.
Obtaining the views of servicemembers who were deployed, were about to deploy, or who had recently returned from deploym...
What is the justification for the continuing applicability of this rule in view of the decision by the U.S. Court of App...
General Ham, since your proposed policy would not allow commanders to directly inquire about a member's sexual orientati...
In other words, according to your survey, 1 in 5 servicemembers would depart as a result of the change if it occurred.
In my view, the respondents who chose this answer acknowledged as much a negative impact on various readiness and morale...
What is the best estimate of the monetary cost to DOD and to the Services for implementing repeal?
At all times, we must be attentive to good order, discipline, morale, and maintaining military effectiveness.
General Ham, conversely, should the new policy permit an openly gay or lesbian military member to be afforded an opportu...
where would the money come from in the fiscal year 2011 budget?
It is surprising in light of these findings that the Working Group concluded that repeal of DADT will present low risk t...
We ask much of our servicemembers, and put them into situations where they are living and working, day-in and day-out, u...
I think it is important--while Senator Collins is here and Senator Carper is here, to point out, there is a difference b...