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OutServe Launches Magazine for LGBT Service Members

OutServe Launches Magazine for LGBT Service Members

OutServe, a fast growing professional and social support organization for military members will soon launch a worldwide publication that could be available at military sites around the world, an advocacy group announced Monday. The magazine will cover information about the ‘Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” repeal implementation, OutServe chapters, and will  touch on topics of interest to the currently-serving LGBT military members, according to CNN.

OutServe, a fast growing professional and social support organization for military members will soon launch a worldwide publication that could be available at military sites around the world, an advocacy group announced Monday, according to CNN.

"Our first objective with the magazine is to let all the gay, lesbian, bi, and trans members currently serving know that they are not alone," JD Smith, an active duty officer who goes by a pseudonym, said in a statement.



The magazine will cover information about the ‘Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” repeal implementation, OutServe chapters, and will  touch on topics of interest to the currently-serving LGBT military members, according to CNN.

OutServe’s mission is to extend their support to all the young and energetic serving bravely for the country,

Download the magazine here.

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