Forty years later, gay veteran finally gets an honorable disarcharge

by | Mar 2, 2015 | 0 comments

Madison, WI: On February 2, 2015, Edgewood College history department chair Jay Hatheway’s 40 year struggle to have his “other than honorable discharge” from the military for being gay was finally vindicated, with a ruling that it will be overturned by the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army.  In the aftermath of the end of the ban on gays in the military, Hatheway filed papers in early 2014 with the Army Review Board to have his 1975 court martial conviction for a violation of Article 125, the Sodomy statute, overturned.  The application was shepherded through the military maze with the help of  Margaret McInnis in the Madison office of Rep. Mark Pocan.

With the legal  assistance of the ACLU, Hatheway mounted the first constitutional challenge to Article 125 as applied to gays, and in the fall of 1975, Hatheway joined with Len Matlovich to challenge the military’s ban on gays in the military. Hatheway, a Special Forces Intelligence officer stationed in Germany, and Matlovich, an Air Force Tech Sergeant stationed in the States,  developed a dual strategy that challenged the ban as expressed in military regulations and the prohibitions as expressed in the military code of law, the Uniform Code of Military Justice.  Both strategies were to initially fail, yet with time and further political and legal challenges brought by aggrieved military personnel and a supportive public, the ban and prohibitions eventually fell.

By order of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army, Hatheway’s discharge will be upgraded to honorable no later than May 28, 2015. Justice will finally have been done.

Article Tags

Milwaukee Pridefest 2024
National Women\'s Music Festival

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Milwaukee Pridefest 2024
National Women\'s Music Festival

Latest News

Project celebrates the legacy of the Gay Rights State

Project celebrates the legacy of the Gay Rights State

Madison, WI - Did you know? Sunday, February 25th is the 42nd anniversary of Wisconsin becoming the first Gay Rights State in the nation. On February 25, 1982, Governor Lee Dreyfus passed Assembly Bill 70 into law, banning discrimination against gays and lesbians in...

For Life

For Life

Clarence P. Cameron reflects on his life and amazing 63-year relationship with Robert (Bob) Lockhart as Bob transitions toward his final days.

Love List 2024: Lynn Mayer & Gigi Vail

Love List 2024: Lynn Mayer & Gigi Vail

2024 Love List Andrew Carlson & Riku Nozaki, Madison, 7 years Andrea & Genia Stevens, Beloit, 15 years Melanie Jones (she/her) & Christen Lester-Jones (she/her), Madison, 11.5 years Nick & Reegan Jensen-Shafer, La Crosse, 17 years Lynn Mayer & Gigi...

Latest News

VIEW ALL LATEST NEWS

DCHS Wildlife Center
MKE Pridefest 2024 - block
Quigley

Events

SUBMIT AN EVENT

VIEW ALL EVENTS

Jobs

SUBMIT A JOB POSTING

VIEW ALL JOBS

Popular Tags

Pin It on Pinterest