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WASHINGTON -- More than a year after lifting the ban on gay men and women serving openly in the military, the Pentagon has extended certain benefits to these service members and their families.

Gay rights groups have been pressing the Pentagon to extend equal benefits to gay service members and their families since the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell. The benefits include commissary privileges, access to family support initiatives and joint duty assignments. The move was one of Defense Secretary Leon Panetta's last moves as a member of President Barack Obama's Cabinet, and it will likely be one of his most lasting legacies.

"At the time of repeal, I committed to reviewing benefits that had not previously been available to same-sex partners based on existing law and policy," Panetta said on Monday. "It is a matter of fundamental equity that we provide similar benefits to all of those men and women in uniform who serve their country. The department already provides a group of benefits that are member-designated. Today, I am pleased to announce that after a thorough and deliberate review, the department will extend additional benefits to same-sex partners of service members."

The new benefits do not include certain items that could have been granted, such as burial rights at national cemeteries, on-base housing and certain travel expenses for spouses. In a memo explaining the changes, Panetta said extending these items to gay service members presents "complex legal and policy challenges to due their nexus to statutorily-prohibited benefits and due to ongoing reviews about how best to provide scarce resources."

OutServe-SLDN, which pushed for the repeal of DADT, nevertheless called the Pentagon's announcement on Monday "substantive."

"Secretary Panetta's decision today answers the call President Obama issued in his inaugural address to complete our nation's journey toward equality, acknowledging the equal service and equal sacrifice of our gay and lesbian service members and their families," said Allyson Robinson, the group's executive director.

The group also released a guide containing more information about what these changes mean for service members.

Panetta said the Pentagon will attempt to extend the new benefits to service members by Aug. 31 and no later than Oct. 1, although OutServe-SLDN said it will be pushing for a quicker resolution.

Even with their newly granted benefits, there are still more than 100 others that gay service members and their families do not have access to under the Defense of Marriage Act. That law prohibits the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages, meaning that gay and lesbian spouses continue to be barred from receiving certain medical services and education benefits, among others.

Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash.), the ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee, introduced legislation last year, known as the Military Spouses Equal Treatment Act, that would provide equal benefits to same-sex military families by redefining "spouse" in the U.S. Code in order to supersede DOMA.

"Building on the repeal of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell,' today's announcement is another big step toward equality in the military," Smith said in a statement. "Just as no individual should be forced to hide who they love to serve their county, no individual should be deprived of the benefits they have earned simply because of who they have married."
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This is a step forward for America!
Seattle Slew have at it

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Having served in the military I can tell you having Gayism present in the military when I served caused 90% of the problems.

I can't see how this can be considered a step forward.

Clearly a step backward IMHO.
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Seattle Slew have at it wrote:
Having served in the military I can tell you having Gayism present in the military when I served caused 90% of the problems.
I can't see how this can be considered a step forward.
Clearly a step backward IMHO.
Having served in the military, bigots like you cause 90% of the problems in the military.
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Gotta be a SIW disability, just gotta.
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Gotta be a SIW disability, just gotta.
Just like yours gay Slewsie? Your disability explains why you got the job at the Post Office, but it does not explain why you for fired from there. Oops! That was sealed by a court order, wasn't it? LMAOROLFu~!!
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OMG! OMG! What will we do? The Spell Check Queen of Topix made a typo. What will we do? This doesn't happen more than 87 or 88 times a day. What will we do?

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