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Travis Croft
Ten years after the Royal Navy lifted its ban on homosexuality, how has life changed for gay men and women in the senior service?
By : Staff writer
Sea Change
What does the Forum do and why does it matter?
The Naval Service LGBT Forum aspires to represent the LGBT Community and be an avenue for Divisional Officers, Line Managers and Equality and Diversity Advisers to seek advice. The Forum has been a vital channel for the Navy Command Equality and Diversity Policy team to use when seeking views and representation.
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