On May 7, 1997 the White House welcomed seven gay and bisexual veterans
of the United States Armed Forces to a meeting with Richard Socarides,
Special Assistant to the President and Senior Advisor for Public Liaison.
Representing GLBVA at this meeting were James Darby, Mel Tips, Edward
Clayton, Cliff Arnesen, Patrick Bova, John Belseth and John MacWilliams.
The meeting began with James Darby, GLBVA National President, briefing
Socarides on the meeting with Pentagon officials. During the meeting,
which was held in the Old Executive Office Building overlooking the east
wing of the White House, GLBVA members presented a slate of five issues to
Socarides. While expressing general dissatisfaction with the current DON'T
ASK, DON'T TELL, DON'T PURSUE policy, the group pointed out that
homosexual related discharges have increased dramatically under this
policy to an all-time high in 1996 when 850 servicemembers were discharged
due to their actual or perceived sexual orientation. The group also called
for an independent military review board to be established to investigate
reported or suspected violations of the DON'T ASK, DON'T TELL, DON'T
PURSUE policy and hold base commanders responsible for violations which
occur within their commands.
Additionally, the group of veterans called for:
In response, Socarides thanked the group
for the work GLBVA has been doing to assist veterans affected by this
policy and passed on the President's dissatisfaction with the
implementation of the DON'T ASK, DON'T TELL, DON'T PURSUE policy. He
offered continued support for GLBVA as the fight to lift the ban continues
and assured the group of continued access to administration officials to
discuss issues of concern.
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