The Servicemembers Legal Defense Network has released a comprehensive  legal guide designed to help service members, veterans, recruits, and  their families navigate the post-DADT environment.
Writes SLDN: “The information contained in this legal  guide will help service members, prospective service members, their  families, and friends make informed decisions about how to serve  successfully as we move beyond ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.’ It will also  assist them in understanding how to protect themselves when necessary  and how to respond if they are targeted in any way for their actual or  perceived sexual orientation or gender identity,” said SLDN Legal  Director David McKean.
“As has been our core mission since the  founding of SLDN, we stand ready to represent and defend LGBT service  members whenever the need arises, and our new online site reflects that  ongoing commitment, while providing the most up-to-date and relevant  information possible for those serving our country and those who support  them,” said Army Veteran and SLDN Executive Director Aubrey Sarvis.
In addition to outlining SLDN’s legal services, the new guide and web site cover a myriad of issues including standards of conduct, benefits for spouses and families of service members, discharge upgrades, and veterans benefits. The new guidance becomes effective upon repeal of DADT on Tuesday, September 20, 2011. Until then, those seeking information or assistance should consult the SLDN Survival Guide, outlining issues related to serving under DADT.
In addition to outlining SLDN’s legal services, the new guide and web site cover a myriad of issues including standards of conduct, benefits for spouses and families of service members, discharge upgrades, and veterans benefits. The new guidance becomes effective upon repeal of DADT on Tuesday, September 20, 2011. Until then, those seeking information or assistance should consult the SLDN Survival Guide, outlining issues related to serving under DADT.

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