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The Army announced Thursday that it has launched an online in-box for soldiers to submit their comments and opinions on "don't ask, don't tell."
According to the Army News Service, the in-box is available only to soldiers through the Army Knowledge Online site and will remain available until September 30 or "until leadership decides the inbox has fulfilled its purpose."
The comments collected will be shared with the Department of Defense Comprehensive Review Working Group, which is currently evaluating the methodology for repealing the ban on openly gay and lesbian soldiers. The results of the DoD's study are due in December.
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