Major General Anthony Cucolo: Support the Repeal of DADT

Major General Anthony Cucolo: Support the Repeal of DADT

The Issue

In early November, Major General Anthony Cucolo set out some new guidelines for soldiers serving in Northern Iraq. No drinking, no drugs, no porn, no pregnancy. The punishment for engaging in any of these activities range from a reprimand to being court-martialed, meaning that a female soldier who becomes pregnant, and the male soldier who impregnates her, could both face criminal charges.

Maj. Gen. Cucolo explained that the decision was "meant to prevent losing soldiers at a time when troop strength is stretched thin." Since November, seven soldiers have been reprimanded under the new, stricter policy, including four women who have been removed from the battlefield due to pregnancy.

Let's take a moment to remind Maj. Gen. Cucolo of the 13,000 men and women who have been removed from the battlefield due to sexual orientation. If he's serious about our strength in numbers, he should step forward and support the repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell.

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Maia SpottsPetition StarterOnce upon a time, Maia was an idealist kid with a theater degree, shipping off to law school, intent on improving the ways in which we humans deal with each other. Today, as one part of a two mom, two kid household, she hopes to change the way in which this country defines the strong American family. Although Maia is licensed to practice law in the state of California, nothing in these posts should be construed as legal advice.
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The Issue

In early November, Major General Anthony Cucolo set out some new guidelines for soldiers serving in Northern Iraq. No drinking, no drugs, no porn, no pregnancy. The punishment for engaging in any of these activities range from a reprimand to being court-martialed, meaning that a female soldier who becomes pregnant, and the male soldier who impregnates her, could both face criminal charges.

Maj. Gen. Cucolo explained that the decision was "meant to prevent losing soldiers at a time when troop strength is stretched thin." Since November, seven soldiers have been reprimanded under the new, stricter policy, including four women who have been removed from the battlefield due to pregnancy.

Let's take a moment to remind Maj. Gen. Cucolo of the 13,000 men and women who have been removed from the battlefield due to sexual orientation. If he's serious about our strength in numbers, he should step forward and support the repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell.

avatar of the starter
Maia SpottsPetition StarterOnce upon a time, Maia was an idealist kid with a theater degree, shipping off to law school, intent on improving the ways in which we humans deal with each other. Today, as one part of a two mom, two kid household, she hopes to change the way in which this country defines the strong American family. Although Maia is licensed to practice law in the state of California, nothing in these posts should be construed as legal advice.

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Major General Anthony Cucolo
Major General Anthony Cucolo
United States Army

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Petition created on December 23, 2009