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The overarching goal of this volume to is well-capture the leading perspectives of this major policy transition and to become a seminal collection for researchers in the decades to come. This article contributes to the growing field of research on military LGBT policy development by exploring the case of Sweden, a non-NATO-member nation regarded as one of the most progressive in terms of the inclusion of LGBT personnel.

'A Homosexual Institution': Same-sex Desire in the Army during World War II

Those who were inducted, most between the ages of 18 and 37, were obliged to serve for the duration of the war plus six months. Women, in contrast, were not subject to conscription; all women who served in uniform were volunteers. Sixteen percent of all women workers held defense jobs.

Gallup Vault: Issue of Gays in Military Split Americans in 1993

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