Even the Pentagon is getting into the spirit of LGBT Pride Month.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced Tuesday that the Pentagon’s equal opportunity policy will, from now on, extend to protect the U.S. military’s gay and lesbian troops, USA Today reported. Under the extension, military officials will be required to investigate complaints of discrimination based on sexual orientation.
While the era of “don’t ask, don’t tell” (DADT) ended in 2011, transgender troops can still be ousted from the military after a senior civilian official approves the discharge. Under DADT, gay and lesbian troops could be discharged from service if their sexual orientation became known.
Carter’s announcement marked the first time a defense secretary addressed the Pentagon’s annual Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Pride event.








