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The United States Veterans Health Administration (VHA) has an LGBTQ+ Program through the Office of Patient Care Services. [1] The “+” sign captures identities beyond LGBTQ, including but not limited to questioning, pansexual, asexual, agender, gender diverse, nonbinary, gender-neutral, and other identities.
AVER was founded by several LGBT veterans including SSgt. (Army Reserve-Rtd.) Miriam Ben-Shalom; Navy Ensign, Jim Woodward, president of the San Diego Veterans Association; Chuck Schoen; [1] bisexual US Army veteran Cliff Arnesen [2] of the New England Gay, Lesbian & Bisexual Veterans, Boston, Massachusetts; [3] in 1990 as the Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Veterans of America, the oldest ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is moving to offer transgender veterans gender confirmation surgery, Secretary Denis McDonough announced at a Pride Month event in Orlando Saturday.
A 2022 analysis from the Center for American Progress, a public policy research and advocacy organization, found that about 79,000 current LGBTQ service members and 1 million LGBTQ veterans faced ...
American Veterans for Equal Rights (formerly known as Gay, Lesbian & Bisexual Veterans of America) Blue Alliance; Knights Out; Modern Military Association of America (The American Military Partner Association and OutServe-SLDN merged in 2019 to form this new organization) OutServe-SLDN; USNA Out; Veterans Benevolent Association (defunct)
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs estimates more than 100,000 service members were discharged under the repealed "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy.
Veterans impacted by the so-called gay ban hope a House of Commons debate may reveal the financial redress scheme available to them. ... the charity advocating for LGBT veterans, has called on ...
The Veterans Benevolent Association (VBA) was an organization for LGBT veterans of the United States armed forces. The VBA was founded in New York City in 1945 by four honorably discharged gay veterans.