Stars and Stripes Coverage
- US troops take part in LGBT Pride Month reception at US Embassy in Tokyo
- Gay students graduate openly at military academies
- Post DADT repeal, openly gay among AF Academy graduates
- Philippine military academy now opens to gays
- DOD celebrates gay pride month, but are things equal?
- Gay rights conference shifts focus to military families, benefits
- What does Obama's support for gay marriage mean for the military?
- Summit celebrates gains, focuses on work still ahead for gay troops
- Gay troops continue the fight for benefits
- 8 servicemembers file lawsuit seeking benefits for same-sex spouses
- Leaders challenge gay troops to come out, be role models
- DADT repeal means relief, recognition for same-sex partners
- Bad economy, 'good' recruiting might hinder gays' re-enlistment efforts
- An outspoken anti-DADT activist reveals his identity
- On eve of DADT repeal, it's business as usual for military
- Days before DADT repeal, lawmakers ask DOD for a delay
- End of DADT means decision time for gay troops
- Gay military magazine to land at Army, AF bases
- Rights group pushes for same-sex military benefits
- Certification sets stage for openly gay troops to serve
More Coverage
- Honolulu Pride Parade to feature its first gay military color guard
- Bill to reinstate 'don't ask, don't tell' in Oklahoma National Guard appears dead this year
- Two women share 1st kiss at U.S. Navy ship's return
- 'Don't ask, don't tell' repeal means new challenges
- Obama celebrates end of 'don't ask, don't tell' at Human Rights Campaign dinner
- Largest West Coast Army base readies for new policy on gays
- Troops march in San Diego's gay pride parade