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Dont Ask, Dont Tell is repealed | September 20, 2011 | HISTORY.
The Clinton administration on December 21, 1993, issued Defense Directive 1304.26, which directed that military applicants were not to be asked about their sexual orientation. This policy is now known as Dont Ask, Dont Tell. The phrase was coined by Charles Moskos, a military sociologist.
Although Clinton introduced Dont Ask, Dont Tell as a liberalization of existing policy, saying it was a way for to serve in the military when they had previously been excluded from doing so, many rights activists criticized the policy for forcing military personnel into secrecy and because it had fallen
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