'Don't ask, don't tell' nears its endThe reactions range from gloom-and-doom, big countdown parties and smaller celebrations as the U.S. military changes its rules today and allows gay men and lesbians to serve openly. FULL STORY
Some gay service members ready to celebrate 'don't ask' repeal
Charley Keyes,
CNN Senior National Security Producer
Updated 5:57 AM EST,
Tue September 20, 2011
A member of the Air Force reads a copy of "OutServe," a magazine for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender military personnel.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
Gay activist reveals his identity now that it's safe to do so
Another gay supporter to be at Washington party
"Don't ask, don't tell" policy ends Tuesday
Opponent of the change predicts loyal troops will leave in future
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