(Washington Times) The U.S. Navy is trying to recruit at least 400 of its gay, lesbian, and bisexual sailors to take a survey designed to gauge their military experience since the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell."
"The repeal of this policy really implemented a culture change for the U.S. military and it's incredibly important to comprehend how this shift is not just impacting our people, but also affecting readiness," said Capt. Scott Johnson, NCCOSC director and a Navy medicine psychology expert, in a statement Wednesday.