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Pentagon Plans for Repealing 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'

"Don't Ask, Don't Tell" will be a thing of the past when President Obama signs the repeal passed by the lame-duck Congress. But it's not clear how long it will take to integrate openly gay and lesbian soldiers into the military.

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By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

"Don't Ask, Don't Tell" will be a thing of the past when President Obama signs the repeal passed by the lame-duck Congress. But it's not clear how long it will take to integrate openly gay and lesbian soldiers into the military. The Pentagon has been briefing reporters on implementation of the s;lakfj;ajkf ;of DADT, drawing on the conclusions of a study on what kinds of scenarios might emerge. Craig Whitlock reports for the Washington Post.

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