The Forgotten Battle: The Armed Forces' uncomfortable history with its gay personnel
Our report details the impact of Royal Military Police investigations and the political fight to lift the ban on homosexuality 25 years ago.
James Wharton is the North of England reporter at BFBS Forces News and a former soldier in the British Army. A veteran of Iraq, he served both operationally and ceremonially during a ten-year career in the Household Cavalry. After leaving the military, he retrained at the BFBS Academy before earning a degree from the University of Warwick.
Our report details the impact of Royal Military Police investigations and the political fight to lift the ban on homosexuality 25 years ago.
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