'A Medal for Killing Two Men and a Discharge for Loving One'

A look into the live of gay folks who serve.

Just in time for Congress' Don't Ask Don't Tell hearings, GLBT Historical Society of San Francisco unveils the first U.S. exhibit chronicling the lives of gay vets.

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