They will not overturn it. It has been six months since repeal and no problems (so they claim). The troops have been mighty quite about it.
Oh there has been problems, talked to a pal based in Kabul and he said there has been trouble with a homo officer but the military is trying to keep it quiet so the press does not find out.
All sorts of rumors right now about it so I won’t go into them right now until I get more of the facts but you can bet this is going on everywhere and last week at a camp in VT they had a homosexual party, the article is on FR
It’s been quiet because nothing’s really changed, operationally.
There’s been about 30 minutes of on-line training and that’s it.
Since sexual behavior of any sort isn’t tolerated on-duty, there’s been no change there. And since sexual behavior isn’t authorized in the barracks (yeah, yeah, I know that’s an unenforceable rule)... if any gay sex happens, those unhappy about it can complain about the ‘sexual behavior’ and get the faggots some paperwork for violating standing orders.
So, the net effect is pretty much a big zero, so far.
Of course, if gay marriage is resolved in their favor, then we’ll see how happy our folks are when Mr. And Mr. Homo Sexual move in right next door on military family housing.