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Coming Out Under Fire
Coming Out Under Fire | Allan Berube
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Among the many histories of fighting men and women in World War II, little has been written about the thousands of homosexuals who found themselves fighting two wars--one for their country, the other for their own survival as targets of a military policy that sought their discharge as "undesirables." To write this long overdue chapter of American history, Allan Brub spent ten years interviewing gay and lesbian veterans, unearthed hundreds of wartime letters between gay GIs, and obtained thousands of pages of newly declassified government documents. While some gay and lesbian soldiers collapsed under the fear of being arrested, interrogated, discharged, and publicly humiliated, many drew strength from deep wartime friendships. Relying on their own secret culture of slang, body language, and "camp" to find each other and build spontaneous communities, they learned, both on and off the battlefield, to be proud of their contribution and of who they were.--From publisher description.
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Coming Out Under Fire | Allan Berube
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Happy Memorial Day to my US littens 🏳️‍🌈🇺🇸

Here are 3 books I found this morning that talk about LGBTQs in the military and I hope to find more! Any recommendations?

#queerbooks #lgbtqhistory

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Coming Out Under Fire | Allan Berube
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A really wonderful, and deeply interesting read. This history is somehow surprising and yet sadly typical. Sometimes a transition seems a bit too sudden, but I found the wiring style good overall. Highly recommended.