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Sacked LGBT veterans can reclaim removed medals

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56079009

Ex-military personnel dismissed from the armed forces because of their sexuality can now reclaim lost medals.

Under a new scheme to remedy historical injustices, former service personnel can apply to the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to restore honours. It follows Falklands veteran Joe Ousalice's successful battle to return awards he lost after being forced out of the Royal Navy for being bisexual. The MoD said its past actions were "deeply regrettable".

A ban on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people serving in the armed forces was lifted in 2000. Defence minister Baroness Goldie explained that, due to disciplinary action and subsequent dismissal, some service personnel "forfeited medals that they had earned" or lost out on long service awards. "I am very pleased now to be in a position to address this wrong and to invite any personnel affected or, in some circumstances, the families of those who are deceased to apply to have their medals returned," she said.

It is not known how many LGBT service personnel the ban affected, or the number who may now be eligible to have awards restored. Veterans minister Johnny Mercer urged anyone who might be eligible to apply and said the announcement "demonstrates that the military is a positive place to work for all who choose to serve".

Each application will be reviewed by the defence council, with the MoD's medal office arranging new honours to be awarded to those who are successful. Relatives of former personnel affected by the LGBT ban but who have since died will also be able to make applications for a review.
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