
March 28 2011 9:10 AM EST
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The gay service members' network OutServe has launched a publication for actively serving LGBT personnel and has plans to distribute the print version of the magazine at select military bases.
The debut issue features updates on DADT repeal implementation from OutServe as well as chapter updates and photography by Jeff Sheng.
"Our first objective with the magazine is to let all the gay, lesbian, bi, and trans members currently serving know that they are not alone," said OutServe's codirector, known by the pseudonym JD Smith. "And we also want to communicate to all troops that there are capable gay military members serving honorably, and that accepting that and moving on will make our military stronger."
A PDF download of the magazine is available via OutServe here.
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