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    AP Exclusive: Navy clears gay WWII vet's record

    SAN DIEGO (AP) — Nearly 70 years after expelling Melvin Dwork for being gay, the Navy is changing his discharge from "undesirable" to "honorable" — marking what is believed to be the first time the Pentagon has taken such a step on behalf of a World War II veteran since the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell."

    The Navy notified the 89-year-old former corpsman last month that he will now be eligible for the benefits he had long been denied, including medical care and a military burial.

    Dwork spent decades fighting to remove the blot on his record.

    "I resented that word 'undesirable,'" said Dwork, who was expelled in 1944, at the height of the war, and is now a successful interior designer in New York. "That word really stuck in my craw. To me it was a terrible insult. It had to be righted. It's really worse than 'dishonorable.' I think it was the worst word they could have used."

    For Dwork, victory came with a heartbreaking truth: Last year, when the Navy finally released his records, he learned that his name had been given up by his own boyfriend at the time.

    The decision to amend his discharge papers was made by the Board for Corrections of Naval Records in Washington.

    In its Aug. 17 proceedings, obtained by The Associated Press, the board noted that the Navy has undergone a "radical departure" from the outright ban on gays that was in place in 1944. The board pointed out Dwork's "exemplary period of active duty" and said that changing the terms of his discharge was done "in the interest of justice."

    Navy officials declined to discuss Dwork's case, citing privacy reasons.

    "I think that with the end of 'don't ask, don't tell,' there is a growing realization within the military that not only gays be allowed to serve openly now but this was probably the wrong policy all along," said Aaron Belkin, an expert on gays in the U.S. military at the University of California, Los Angeles.

    He added: "This illustrates, at least in the case of one person, that the military is trying to set things right."

    About 100,000 troops were discharged between World War II and 1993 for being gay and lost their benefits as a result, Belkin said. Under the more relaxed "don't ask, don't tell" policy, which allowed gays to serve as long as they kept their sexual orientation to themselves, about 14,000 troops were forced out, but most were given honorable discharges that allowed them to draw benefits. The repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" officially takes effect Tuesday.

    Since Congress voted last year to repeal the Clinton-era law, dozens of gay veterans who were given undesirable, dishonorable or less-than-honorable discharges before 1993 have stepped forward, seeking to have the stain removed from their records, according to the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.

    The SLDN, which provides free legal representation to gays in the military, said Dwork is the first World War II veteran they know of to succeed in getting his records changed.

    Many of the other cases involve veterans from the Gulf War era of the early 1990s. Next to Dwork, the oldest veteran is from the Vietnam era, the SLDN said.

    Navy officials said that legally, they could have amended the discharge records of gay veterans even during the "don't ask, don't tell" era. But they could not say for certain whether that was ever done. And the SLDN said it could not recall any such cases.

    "As the military progresses and the culture progresses, people should not be left with the inaccurate characteristic of their service with words like 'unfitness' or 'undesirable' on their paperwork," said David McKean, SLDN legal director and Dwork's attorney. "That paperwork has consequences for people throughout their lives."

    Dwork was not allowed to draw GI benefits to continue his studies as a young man and was denied medical care in his later years. He said he needs a hearing aid that he cannot afford.

    Over the years, he filed countless requests with the Navy, traveled to Washington, lobbied lawmakers and hired a law firm to help.

    The Board for Corrections of Naval Records said it would reinstate Dwork's benefits retroactively. But exactly what that means — whether, for example, the Navy will write him a check for the benefits he missed out on over a lifetime — is unclear, his attorney said.

    The son of open-minded, liberal parents, Dwork grew up in Kansas City, Mo. He said he realized at 18 that he was gay and had his first serious relationship soon afterward with a man he met while studying at the Kansas City Institute of Art. Both joined the Navy hospital corps in 1943.

    "I had heard that the hospital corps was simpatico to gay people," Dwork said. "Being in the hospital, you took care of people who were in trouble."

    While working at the Marine base on Parris Island, S.C., Dwork sent letters to his boyfriend, stationed in New Orleans, declaring in one: "I love you, love you, love you incessantly." But after his gay friends warned him to be careful, he stopped writing love letters.

    Later, Dwork was sitting in class, training to be an officer at the University of South Carolina at Columbia, when MPs showed up, whispered something in his instructor's ear and marched him out of the room. His teacher told the class that if he were Dwork's father, he would cut off Dwork's genitals.

    He was thrown in the brig, then transferred to a psychiatric ward in Charleston, S.C., where he said he spent a couple of weeks being peppered with "stupid" questions.

    "This patient is a 22-year-old male who keeps his robe tightly wrapped around him and speaks in a slightly effeminate manner," the doctors wrote in their report. They said Dwork took an "avid interest in female attire, household furnishings and shopping."

    Dwork said he had assumed his love letters had fallen into the wrong hands and led to his discharge. After he recently learned the truth, he contacted his former boyfriend, who had long ago married and had children. The man did not want to discuss the matter, Dwork said.

    Dwork said he does not blame his former boyfriend; he said the young man was pressured into giving up names as part of a "witch hunt."

    "It was confusing to me that anything like that could happen," Dwork said. "I always knew I was innocent, and I wasn't ashamed of what I was or what I am. It was just a sad period. I didn't know frankly at that point it would affect the rest of my life."

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    613 comments

    • Masterius  •  8 mths ago
      I served over eleven years in the United States Army Special Forces. Let me tell you, the very *last* thing that ever concerned me were my buddies 'sexual orientation'.
      • Romney 8 mths ago
        Whatever.
      • TheIceMaiden 8 mths ago
        Masterius: You are a prince. You couldn't have cared less about the "sexual orientation" of your buddies because it was irrelevant to your work. I suspect that you're a solid person whose character can stand the light of day. Unlike that of some of the people writing in response to this article.
      • Libertarian 8 mths ago
        Hugh, why do you hate Jews so much?
    • Chuck  •  8 mths ago
      they should have tossed him overboard instead of discharging him,cause years later, here he comes whining..oh poor gay me!!!
    • MrBurnsPrankMonkey  •  8 mths ago
      I love all the conservative keyboard warriors who bash gays who have willingly served in our nation's military, while their own "combat duty" consists of reading Soldier of Fortune and XBox in their parents' basement. All hail the brave heroes of the 101st Keyboard Battalion!
    • Suzy W  •  8 mths ago
      My son just graduated from Marine boot camp, and they discussed this issue. As the DI said, "do you really give a #$%$" Only one guy said yeah he did, and the DI told him he was probably the one in the group that WAS gay.
    • Sarcastro  •  8 mths ago
      Thank you to ALL of the brave men and women, including Mr. Dwork, who have served their country in its times of greatest need.
    • stanley  •  8 mths ago
      As the saying goes, "different strokes for different folks." better to take issue with the problems in this country now...then sweat the small #$%$!!!!!!!!
    • Terri J.  •  8 mths ago
      And I salute him just like I'd salute ANYbody who serves our country! It's about time this soldier was given the proper respect he deserves!
      • Ugly Truth 8 mths ago
        He was a medic, not a soldier.
      • Terri J. 8 mths ago
        @ Ugly Truth, Most of us use the term "soldier" for anybody who has served, or is serving in the military. Are you saying that because he was a medic, that he doesn't even count? Well, in my book, he SERVED, so therefore, he COUNTS. Medics are in danger too, they're not in a fully protected area, so yes, indeed, he IS a soldier.
    • stanley  •  8 mths ago
      Gay, black, red, blue in color..the bottom line is he didn't run away from fighting for his country..the freedoms we have or have left are from the solders,sailors, pilots, mariens, and airforce are from people standing up and fighting for the country. Thats the real bottm line, and thats the point.
      • Dave 8 mths ago
        The only rational statement so far, Stanley....Dave!
    • GreedyOldPervert  •  8 mths ago
      POS Bush was a cocaine addict who hid from VietNam because he was a yellow-bellied coward and you non-service leches want to bash a Guy who fought for the right to post stupid comments from Mommys Basement?Go to a War before you offer your loser opinions.
      • LajosB 8 mths ago
        LOL you tell em chucky!
    • Aldoro  •  8 mths ago
      the ones who are the loudest homophobic, given enough time, always turn out to be found later still hiding from his feelings in the closet or found with a teen male prostitute or playing footsie with an FBI agent in the stall of a major airport. Why are the churches that profess to follow Jesus against LGBT? Jesus advocated to treat others as we wish to be treated and he helped the lepers and others who were marginalized at the time. The cruelest torture you can do to a social animal like a dog is stick him outside chained to his dog house or stick a human in solitary confinement, marginalized and excluded. No one chooses the way we arrive on this earth, our unique gene pool, parents, looks, poverty, location. If I could choose I would be Paris Hilton. If it were a choice, the teens that are LGBT would not have the astronomical suicide rate. For 70 years, our country failed to live up to its constitution for this man, yet he was forced to serve and forced to pay taxes to support the govt that systematically excluded him. He was forced to obey laws that did not protect him from "all people are created equally...(.yes, its been 200 years and we still excluded women from the constitution, yet demand they pay a mans full share) I hang my head in shame for such a failure of our country to live out its creed and hope my actions will in some way help stop any more of the marginalization of those who are different in some way from the mainstream.
    • A.M.  •  8 mths ago
      On a side note, this guy doesn't look 89 years old at all.
    • Vaporob  •  8 mths ago
      All you homophobes disgust me. This man served his country, something I'm sure most of you didn't do. Stay out of the privacy of his bedroom, do you want us prying into your personal behaviors?
      • A Yahoo! User 8 mths ago
        He got caught doing something or they never would have known. You are the homophobe.
      • Romney 8 mths ago
        And you heterophobes digust me.
      • punky's mom 8 mths ago
        Uh....we didn't ask to go into his bedroom, and he shouldn't be forcing us to know what he does in there, either.
    • C  •  8 mths ago
      It is said that hate stems from fear of not knowing or understanding.
    • Terry  •  8 mths ago
      being a homosexual is not a choice, it was the way they were when they were born,, GOD created them as he creates everyone,,,, I personally am not gay but do have a few members of my family that are and if you have seen what i have seen by having lived around it and seen how they are raised and the personality they develop you might actually see things in a different light ........this notion that GOD only created heterosexuals is ridiculous the bible is not a science book and the science book is not a book of faith.........science is FACT the BIBLE is a book of myths and facts that are written by the same people that believed the world was the center of the universe and that every object in the sky revolved around it not to mention they believed the earth was flat, and burn people at the stake that spoke differently...
    • Jason  •  8 mths ago
      Just take it easy, that's all I beseech
      For love is the highest high you can reach
      - Jim Capaldi
    • raymond  •  8 mths ago
      don't care what orientation he is.he was willing to die for this country.you owe him way more than corrected discharged papers.no your wrong i'm straight.
    • Benu  •  8 mths ago
      I believe it was Winston Churchill who once said "You can always count on the Americas to do the right thing....after they've tried everything else."
    • Midwesterner  •  8 mths ago
      Having served I can honestly say I would rather have a #$%$ in a battle than a rambo idiot. That #$%$ would give his life for mine. That rambo could hurt the platoon.
    • Piper  •  8 mths ago
      The world will be a much better place when all of this is destroyed.
    • ROBERT E  •  8 mths ago
      Why the change? Why is it that the needs or wants of the few out-weigh the needs or wants of the many? I can go with the DADT policy, it meets on common ground. But if the majority says NO then why do our ELECTED officials say yes? And yes, I have served, so I feel I have a right to say this.
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