
New course by Royal Navy : a campaign to recruit gays
S. Lyall
Five years after Britain lifted its ban on gays in the military, the Royal Navy has begun actively encouraging them to enlist and has pledged to make life easier when they do. The navy announced that it had asked Stonewall, a group that lobbies for gay rights, to help it develop better strategies for recruiting and retaining gay men and lesbians. It said, too, that one strategy may be to advertise for recruits in gay magazines and newspapers.
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New course by Royal Navy : a campaign to recruit gays
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by Sarah Lyall
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In: New York Times; vol./jrg.:
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(25-02-2005)
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Lyall
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S.
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usa
Samenvatting - Tekst
Five years after Britain lifted its ban on gays in the military, the Royal Navy has begun actively encouraging them to enlist and has pledged to make life easier when they do. The navy announced that it had asked Stonewall, a group that lobbies for gay rights, to help it develop better strategies for recruiting and retaining gay men and lesbians. It said, too, that one strategy may be to advertise for recruits in gay magazines and newspapers.
Opmerkingen - Tekst
Ook in Gay News, (2005) 164 (apr), p. 10
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