Marines gets trained on new policy as military prepares for end of ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ - The Washington Post:
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Artillerymen in line. To enter the gay bar. Don't ask what the cannon is for. |
The latest round of training material asks Marines to consider their reactions to a wide range of scenarios, from seeing a member “hanging around” a gay bar to hearing locker-room jokes from others who refuse to shower in front of gays. Members of the 1st Marine Logistics Group report to class Thursday at Camp Pendleton.
Pssst ... *sotto voce* If you see a fellow Marine "hanging around" at a gay bar, it means you are at a gay bar.