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Gay medal of Honor recipients?

Posted: 2003-08-19 06:52am
by Alex Moon
I've been looking around online, but have seen nothing about this. Does anyone know if there have been any MoH recipients who were later found to be gay?

Secondly, what would the reaction be in this day in age if a soldier who was awarded the honor was found to be gay?

Re: Gay medal of Honor recipients?

Posted: 2003-08-19 09:08pm
by haas mark
Alex Moon wrote:I've been looking around online, but have seen nothing about this. Does anyone know if there have been any MoH recipients who were later found to be gay?

Secondly, what would the reaction be in this day in age if a soldier who was awarded the honor was found to be gay?
First off, I don't think so, but that is something to look into. As per the second question, usually, for some reason, they are given a dishonorable discharge from their service, and not allowed to have any recompense for it. At least, this is what I've read in Time and Reader's Digest. So far, I think that although there have been suits filed, none of them have actually been successful.

~ver

Posted: 2003-08-19 09:15pm
by Stormbringer
Actually, I think gays are given an other than honorable discharge. It's kind of like the difference between lay offs and getting fired but it does make a difference.

Posted: 2003-08-19 09:17pm
by haas mark
Stormbringer wrote:Actually, I think gays are given an other than honorable discharge. It's kind of like the difference between lay offs and getting fired but it does make a difference.
Ah, ok. I might have read that wrong. But it's also been a while since I read anything about it.

~ver

Posted: 2003-08-19 09:21pm
by Stormbringer
verilon wrote:
Stormbringer wrote:Actually, I think gays are given an other than honorable discharge. It's kind of like the difference between lay offs and getting fired but it does make a difference.
Ah, ok. I might have read that wrong. But it's also been a while since I read anything about it.

~ver
I'd wager you got it right and they just didn't understand the difference. It's a fine distiction.

Posted: 2003-08-19 09:24pm
by haas mark
Stormbringer wrote:I'd wager you got it right and they just didn't understand the difference. It's a fine distiction.
Ok, then. But IIRC, and I doubt I do, I THINK that the persons that were discharged stated that they had been given dishonorable discharges, even one woman who was highly decorated in (I think) the Nat'l Guard.

~ver

Posted: 2003-08-19 09:32pm
by Stormbringer
verilon wrote:
Stormbringer wrote:I'd wager you got it right and they just didn't understand the difference. It's a fine distiction.
Ok, then. But IIRC, and I doubt I do, I THINK that the persons that were discharged stated that they had been given dishonorable discharges, even one woman who was highly decorated in (I think) the Nat'l Guard.

~ver
It might be related to the conduct while in uniform. If they were involved in improper fraternization then that might well change what happens. It's not a blanket rule.

Posted: 2003-08-19 09:47pm
by Mr Bean
FYI its General, Honorable and Other than with other than being made up of Dishonorable, medical or Adminstrative

Getting Dishonorable dischange = very bad looking on your record ntm no goverment jobs