Welcome
to proud2serve.net, a resource and network for
the gay and straight military community in Her
Majesty's Armed Forces.
Ten
years after the ban on homosexuality in the Armed Forces
was lifted, the first Quad Service Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) conference is being
held at the MOD's Main Building in London today (2nd July
2010)..... A Defence News article about the conference
can be read
here >>
Information relating to the conference will be posted in the
forum
here >>
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This year’s ‘Pride
London’ event
took place in central Central London on
Sat 3 Jul 2010. Service and Civil
Service Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual and Transgender (LGBT) personnel
were once more granted authority to march
in the parade element of the event.
>> Full
details and admin arrangements for marchers are in the
forum.
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Proud2Serve.net marks
an important milestone on the road to equality in the
British Armed Forces.
It is ten years since the announcement of the armed forces
code of social conduct and the formal removal of the ban
on homosexuality in the armed forces.
The full text of the
Defence Secretary's statement to the House of Commons on
the 12th January 2000 can be found by clicking
here >>
The full history of the road
to equality can be read
here >>
with contemporary
media reports relating to the public debate preceding the
12 Jan 2000 announcement available
here >>
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Register now for the forum and find out who is serving in your
area.
Want to get out and meet like-minded
people ? Regular socials and informal get-togethers are organised
by proud2serve members in London and the regions of the UK, the
Falkland Islands, Cyprus, Germany, Gibraltar and in operational
theatres.
>> view the regional
social events
planner and
our networking
events,
sports and interests forum [registration is required]
Whereas there is no formal armed forces lesbian
and gay association or formal military gay grouping, the proud2serve.net
public forum provides many of the social and informal support
functions that such a body would provide. Non-members are free
to post questions about joining up, bullying, relationships,
medical concerns and penpals in the 'open' topics
listed under quicklinks. All people with a genuine link to
the military community are free to join
the forum.
NEW: Private Messaging is now enabled between
all registered forum members
The 250+ pages of the website support
the networking on the forum by highlighting legislation, welfare
support, and providing updates from the Single Service LGBT Forums.
Use the navigation at the top and left hand side of every page,
starting with the main index.
updated: 05 July
2010
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