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Home News North America United States of America Military Military - General

DOD Completes Discharge Review Process

The Pentagon finishes reviewing discharges under Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, ensuring fairness and benefits access for LGBTQ veterans.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
11 months ago
in Military - General
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Gay Veteran headstone. Photo by Butchinson.

Gay Veteran headstone. Photo by Butchinson.

The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) has finalized its comprehensive review of military discharges issued under the ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ (DADT) policy. This nationwide effort aimed to restore fairness and benefits to LGBTQ service members previously discharged based on their sexual orientation.

After this review, more than 96% of eligible veterans have now received honorable characterizations.

 

Background: What Was ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’?

From 1994 to 2011, the DADT policy restricted LGBTQ service members from serving openly. Under the policy, military personnel were not asked about their sexual orientation, but if it became known, they faced discharge.

Over 13,000 service members were separated under this regulation, and many received less-than-honorable discharges, impacting their access to benefits.

After the policy’s repeal in 2011, veterans could apply to have their discharge status reviewed. However, according to Christa A. Specht, director of legal policy at the Pentagon’s Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness,

“Many veterans may not have been aware they could apply for relief.”

 

DOD’s Proactive Effort to Correct Records

Recognizing this gap, the DOD launched an initiative led by Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks to proactively review and correct discharges. This campaign involved examining thousands of records and upgrading the service characterizations of eligible veterans.

Category

Numbers

Total service members separated 13,000+
Discharges upgraded after 2011 85% of those who applied
Veterans upgraded through DOD review 96% of eligible cases

The completion of this effort ensures that veterans who served long enough to earn merit-based characterizations now receive the recognition they deserve.

 

Benefits of the Discharge Review

Upgrading these discharges not only restores honor but also opens up benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Veterans who received upgraded discharges may now qualify for:

  • Healthcare benefits, including mental health services
  • Education and housing assistance programs

Specht encourages veterans who believe their records still contain errors to apply for further review through the DOD’s Military Department Review Boards. “They have a high chance of success,” she assures, highlighting the department’s commitment to righting past injustices.

 

A Step Toward Fairness and Inclusivity

This milestone in military policy demonstrates the Pentagon’s efforts to address the injustices of the past and reinforce an inclusive culture in the armed forces.

Veterans affected by DADT, particularly those who were not previously aware of the possibility for appeal, now have renewed hope for proper recognition and access to their deserved benefits.

The DOD’s decision to proactively correct records not only provides relief to affected veterans but also reflects a broader commitment to fairness and equality.

This action ensures that LGBTQ veterans who sacrificed for their country are recognized with the same respect as their peers, and it opens the door for a brighter future where all service members can serve openly and proudly.

 

Sources: THX News & US Department of Defense.

Tags: DADT policy repealDepartment of Defense actiondischarge review boardDOD discharge reviewDon’t Ask Don’t Tellhonorable discharge militaryLGBTQ veterans supportmilitary discharge updatemilitary records correctionPentagon policy updateveterans benefits upgrade
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