Dismiss US Army Recruiter Who Sent Anti-Gay and Racist Emails
UK Gay News
March 27, 2007

WASHINGTON, March 27, 2007 – Servicemembers Legal Defense Network (SLDN) today strongly condemned the anti-gay and racist emails sent by Army Recruiter Sergeant Marcia Ramode to Corey Andrew, a potential recruit.

In her emails with Andrew, Ramode said, among other things, that Andrew, an openly gay African American man, should "go back to Africa and do your gay voodoo limbo tango and wango dance and jump around and prance and run all over the place half naked there and practice your gay morals over there..."

SLDN demanded Sgt Ramode's dismissal.

"Sergeant Ramode's comments were insulting and inflammatory to all troops now serving in our armed forces," said C. Dixon Osburn, the group's executive director.

"Individuals from all racial, ethnic and religious backgrounds, as well as those who are lesbian, gay and bisexual, serve in our armed forces.  This diversity not only reflects the diversity of our nation, but it also strengthens the military might of our armed forces.  There is absolutely no place in our military for intolerance and bigotry."

In an email with SLDN, Douglas Smith, a public affairs officer for the Recruiting Command, stated: "The matter has been referred through the U.S. Army Recruiting Command's Staff Judge Advocate to the appropriate commander for review, investigation and appropriate action.

"The Command expects its Recruiters to conduct themselves in a professional manner in all dealings with potential applicants and members of the public.  We are ambassadors for America's Army.

"I cannot comment further on this series of e-mail messages at this time as it may interfere with the commander's investigation," the email stated.

"We are encouraged that the U.S. Army Recruiting Command has taken the emails seriously and look forward to the results of the investigation," said Mr. Osburn.  "SLDN fully anticipates Sgt Ramode's immediate dismissal."

For more information on the emails, please visit the SLDN website.

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