Dan Choi Convicted, Fined $100 For 2010 White House DADT Protest
The former Army Leiutenant was convicted of failing to obey a lawful order, and ordered to pay a $100 fine.
Maj. Mike Almy, Discharged Under DADT, Reaches Settlement
The former Air Force Major's settlement is the third and final in a lawsuit challenging military discharges under the since-repealed Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy.
Man Discharged Under DADT Gets Inaugural Role
David Hall, a gay man who has spent years fighting for full LGBT military equality, was named National Citizen Co-Chair by Obama's inaugural committee.
WATCH: Meet The Gay Marine Whose Homecoming Kiss Went Viral
A photo of Sgt. Brandon Morgan kissing his boyfriend, Dalan Wells, went viral in February as a visual symbol of the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell.
Op-Ed: LGB People Should Care About Trans Military Service
One Year Later: Commemorating DADT Repeal
Advocates speak out on the first anniversary of the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell
Barbara Walters to Help Celebrate Anniversary of DADT's Death
Close to the one-year anniversary of the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell," journalist Barbara Walters will emcee an event honoring LGBT troops as well as repeal advocate Admiral Mike Mullen, forme
Pentagon Pride: More Work to be Done
The Defense Department recognized LGBT Pride Month for the first time by cheering DADT repeal but acknowledging the implementation work that remains.
First Openly Gay Cadets Graduate from Air Force Academy
President Obama addressed the first Air Force Academy class to include openly gay cadets on Wednesday.
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