Ousted as Gay, Aging Veterans Are Battling Again for Honorable Discharges

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Andrew Spear for The New York Times

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When the Army discharged Pvt. Donald Hallman in 1955 for being what it called a ā€œClass II homosexual,ā€ the 21-year-old was so scared of being an outcast that he burned all his military records, save for a single dog tag he hid away.

Mr. Hallman, a coal minerā€™s son who sang in a church choir in rural Alabama, says he never mentioned his military service again. He married a woman he had met at work, had children and wore a suit and tie to work each day.

ā€œI hid it because it would have ruined my life,ā€ Mr. Hallman said in an interview at his home here.hire vets

But this summer, Mr. Hallman, now 82, retrieved the dog tag from a keepsake box and began working through an application to the Department of Defense, asking that his decades-old discharge be upgraded from ā€œundesirableā€ to ā€œhonorable.ā€

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