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Saturday, Nov 21st, 2009
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Manzella Still on Active Duty
 
on 01-09-2008 12:59

WASHINGTON, DC  --  Army Sgt. Darren Manzella, who came out of the closet nationally on CBS' 60 minutes, says he has been telling anyone who'll listen that he's gay - without serious retribution so far from the military.Darren Manzella

Manzella, a medic who served in Iraq and Kuwait, talked to The Associated Press about how it has been to acknowledge his sexual orientation in national media interviews.

"This is who I am. This is my life," said Manzella, who received a combat medical badge for his service in Iraq. "It has never affected my job performance before. I don't think it will make a difference now. And to be honest since then, I don't see a difference because of my homosexuality."

Aubrey Sarvis, executive director of Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, said Manzella's case demonstrates the military is arbitrarily enforcing its "don't ask, don't tell" policy now that the country is at war.

Manzella first told a military supervisor about his sexual orientation in August 2006 while he was stationed at Fort Hood, Texas, and working in division headquarters. Three weeks after Manzella made the revelation, his battalion commander told him an investigation had been closed without finding "proof of homosexuality."

A month later, Manzella was redeployed for the war in Iraq.

Paul Boyce Jr., an Army spokesman, said he was unaware of an investigation of Manzella being opened or closed. He said the investigation would have been done by Manzella's Fort Hood unit, and officials there are on leave and unavailable to discuss the case.

"This particular soldier's unit only recently returned from the war to Fort Hood, Texas, so it's premature to speculate on any future actions until the young man's situation can be considered by his chain of command," Boyce said in a statement.

Manzella, originally from Portland, N.Y., returned from the Middle East last month and went on leave shortly before Christmas. He will return to the 1st Cavalry Division at Ford Hood at the end of the month.

P.S. SLDN are inviting their Washington supporters to join them for a reception with Sergeant Darren Manzella and his mom, on January 9 at the Army-Navy Club in Washington. Go to SLDN's web site for details.

Last update: 01-09-2008 13:10

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Posted by Rick, on 01-10-2008 13:20,
1. GAy Vet
I think that it is great that this young man had the courage to come out while in the military. Sexual orientation does not have anything to do with ones preformance of duties in the military just as it makes no difference in the secular world. Gay and Bi people can do their job anywhere without problem. Its the straight people that have the problem. We are not out to put the make on every person we come in contact with. We choose who we are with just like straight people do. If a straight person gives in to trying the other side then he/she does it without pressure from us. Good Luck
 
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