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It is what still concerns me about the way this is being handled. There will have to be a new "code of conduct" written. This could be simple, or it could be difficult depending upon how the military wants to handle it. The military already has a significant problem with heterosexual rules. (Officially adultery is a violation of the USMCJ). These guys running the military have absolutely no idea how to address the problem, because their rules for heterosexuals are so bad. Heck, their handling of WOMEN is bad. (Just as an indication of the thinking inside the pentagon, some crack pot talked about figuring out how they would handle the shower issue. i.e. will they have 3 or 4 sets of showers. Men, women, women who like women.....)
Additionally of course they're going to need rules about investigations already in progress. They also have anothers sticky issue to address. Many folks have been lying like crazy during their careers. They've filled out security clearance applications and other documentation that contains potential falsehoods/lies/distortions/etc. in order to "hide" their homosexuality. We could repeal DADT only to have a long spate of investigations about these lies. Finally, since homosexuals can't marry, there's going to be a big mess about "next of kin" and on base housing, etc.
The military is all about rules.
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