Quote Originally Posted by bu villain View Post
I think you shouldn't change anything. Many gays currently serving are known to be gay by the members of their platoons, squads, etc. even though they aren't allowed to admit it. It doesn't seem to be a major problem. The military already has a strict code of conduct that should deal with inappropriate behavior by any soldier.

I agree, but when it becomes a part of policy, additional considerations MUST be made to satisfy privacy and separation requirements. You could not room 2 gays together for the same reason you cannot room men and women together. So what do you do with them without giving them additional benefits that are not open to other service members of the same rank?