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Gay sailors march in uniorm at pride parade

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Yesterday the Candandian Mounties got married in their uniform and today we find out gay U.K. sailors can march in their uniform in a pride parade. America may be stuck in their medieval mentality but the rest of the world is moving into the 21st century. Yea for them!!!!


22 Sailors March in U.K. Gay Pride Parade

By KATIE FRETLAND Associated Press Writer
© 2006 The Associated Press

LONDON — As usual, the Village People's "In the Navy" rang out during London's annual gay pride parade on Saturday. For 22 of the marchers, it was true.

Wearing crisp navy blue jackets with gold striped cuffs, shining medals and ivory shirts, 22 Royal Navy personnel marched openly in uniform for the first time in the annual pride parade through central London.

"To be quite honest, it's a dream come true," said Petty Officer Karen Surtees, a navy medic based in Gibraltar. "I'm so excited about it, I felt ill this morning. We can express who we are, what we are and wear our uniforms in pride today."

Surtees said she joined the force 14 years ago, when being openly gay meant losing her job. She, like many others, kept quiet about her sexual orientation for years.

The British government lifted a ban on gays serving in the country's armed forces in 2000 after the European Court of Human Rights ruled that the restriction was a violation of human rights.

Since then, soldiers and Royal Air Force personnel have marched officially in pride parades, but Saturday's outing was a naval first.

"After 23 years in the navy, mostly closeted, this is tremendous," said Commander David Walker, 47, of West Mersea, England. "It tells the general public the navy is gay friendly, and it tells the dinosaurs who think this should be swept under the carpet that the top brass supports us."

Behind the sailors, thousands of revelers trailing pink, red and white Union Jack flags and rainbow balloons danced, cheered, paraded and lined the streets. Police said about 40,000 people participated.

"We've fought long and hard to have equality," said Thomas Haywood, 34, of Edinburgh, Scotland. "Today is a real celebration."

This year's march was the culmination of EuroPride, a two-week gay, lesbian and trans-gender festival held in a different European city each year.
 
yes the US needs to do something like that but then again the US is a sheltered country and we need to be babied about everything. we need to diff form the rest of the world. but i say congrats to those Brits for they can be tehmselves and not get too much persecution out of it.

the US is largly an anti gay in the Military so they are never going to do that i think.
 
I was amazed yesterday at the conclusion of the World Cup game between England and Portugal. These teammates kissing, holding hands, celebrating. I wished US athletes could be so open with their affection. Smack me, I'm sure this a gross generalization of European men, but, for me, it was refreshing. XXX
 
Good for them, maybe someday the US will catch up to the UK and we can be done with all that "don't ask/don't tell" bull crap!
 
Oh, nice. You shouldn't do that to us poor old gals with heart conditions.
 
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