The Pentagon will announce Friday that it is ready to certify the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell," the controversial 1993 law that banned gays from serving openly in the military, two U.S. officials told Fox News.
By law, a 60-day waiting period then goes into effect before the repeal is officially implemented, likely by the end of September. The certification was expected after all the military services were given a chance to train their forces and prepare them for the repeal. All four branches are now largely done with the training.
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More News On The Repeal Of DADT
Panetta to certify end to 'don't ask, don't tell' -- L.A. Times
Panetta, Mullen to Clear Lifting of U.S. Military’s Gay Ban -- Bloomberg
Pentagon ready to allow gays to serve openly -- Washington Post
Panetta ready to eliminate military's gay ban -- Sign On San Diego
AP sources: Panetta to OK end of military gay ban -- AP
Defense Department to certify end of 'don't ask, don't tell' on Friday -- Stars and Stripes
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