Defense: Service members can wear uniforms in LGBT pride parade
- By Doris Nhan
- National Journal
- July 20, 2012
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Service members march in the 2011 Gay Pride Parade in San Diego.
AP file photo
Previously, local commanders granted permission for their military personnel to wear uniforms during such events, but the approval from the higher authority appears to show a shift in military attitude since the federal repeal of “don’t ask don’t tell,” NBC San Diego reports.
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