DADT Repeal Rachel Maddow interviews with former West Point trainee Katie Miller, who was re-applied to the Military Academy, but the rejection of the entry into force "do not ask, do not tell" repeal remains elusive. ATTORNEY:
Said Miller, who is currently enrolled at the University of Yale, said it would not apply to West Point again. His plans for the Army to go through officer candidate school after graduation.
Maddow and Miller discussed the progress to point out that optimistic estimates of the role of September to include members of the military certificates, and training and then a period of 60 days of waiting. Miller had been training for "the political system to enable the Joint Chiefs of Staff happy. "
Said Miller, who is currently enrolled at the University of Yale, said it would not apply to West Point again. His plans for the Army to go through officer candidate school after graduation.
Maddow and Miller discussed the progress to point out that optimistic estimates of the role of September to include members of the military certificates, and training and then a period of 60 days of waiting. Miller had been training for "the political system to enable the Joint Chiefs of Staff happy. "
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