Studies and Reports on Gays and Lesbians in the U.S. Military
2010 – The Palm Center: Gays in Foreign Militaires 2010: A Global Primer
2010 – Williams Institute: LGB Men and Women in the U.S. Military: Updated Estimates
2009 – National Institute of Military Justice – Report of the Commission of Military Justice
2009 – Congressional Research Service: Homosexuals and U.S. Military Policy: Current Issues
2008 – Palm Center: General/Flag Officers Study Group Report
2007 – Williams Institute: Effects of DADT on Retention among Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Military Personnel
2006 – Palm Center: Financial Analysis of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”: How Much Does the Gay Ban Cost?
2006 – Congressional Research Service: Homosexuals and U.S. Military Policy: Current Issues
2005 – General Accounting Office: Financial Costs and Loss of Critical Skills Due to DOD’s Homosexual…
2005 – Congressional Research Service: Homosexuals and U.S. Military Policy: Current Issues (Updated)
2005 – Congressional Research Service: Homosexuals and U.S. Military Policy: Current Issues
2004 – Urban Institute: Lesbians and Gay Men in the U.S. Military
2001 – National Institute of Military Justice – Report of the Commission of Military Justice
1995 – General Accounting Office: Considerations of Sexual Orientation in the Clearance Process
1993 – RAND Corporation: Sexual Orientation and Military Personnel Policy
1993 – Department of Defense: Summary Report of the Military Working Group
1993 – Department of Defense: Military Working Group Report
1992 – General Accounting Office: Report on DOD Homosexual Exclusion Policy
1992 – General Accounting Office: Statistics Related to DOD’s Policy on Homosexuality
1991 – PERSEREC: Homosexuality and Personnel Security
1989 – PERSEREC: Preservice Adjustment of Homosexual and Heterosexual Military Accessions
1988 – PERSEREC: Nonconorming Sexual Orientations in the Military and Society
1957 – Department of the Navy: The Crittenden Report