James Amos

Gay News, Washington Blade, Gay Servicemembers

Gay service members to receive full severance pay

ACLU filed suit on behalf of discharged Air Force staff sergeant

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Top U.S. Marine: Openly gay servicemembers not an issue

Commandant Gen. James Amos spoke at the National Press Club

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Marines urged to stop sponsorship of sports group that ‘condones’ anti-gay slurs

Union members, vets seek to deliver petitions to Marine Barracks in D.C.

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Marine calls fellow Marine anti-gay slur, stabs him to death near 8th St. barracks

D.C. police report says incident wasn’t a hate crime

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Top story of 2011: ‘Don’t Ask’ is history

Gay service members rejoin military, come out after anti-gay law disappears

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National news in brief: December 2

Second A-List: Dallas star attacked, Marine Commandant pleased with repeal, gay softball group settles with bisexual players, and more

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‘Don’t Ask’ repeal a non-issue for Marines in training

Service conducts training session to prepare for open service

Military heads

Service chiefs: ‘Don’t Ask’ repeal proceeding smoothly

Military leaders testify before House committee Thursday

Amos: Gays in military could ‘cost Marines’ lives’

SLDN calls for Marine Corps general's resignation

Service chiefs hold mixed views on ‘Don’t Ask’ repeal

Military leaders each express concerns, but confidence in ability to implement

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