Barry Winchell

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Barry Winchell was an infantry soldier in the United States Army, whose murder by a fellow soldier, Calvin Glover, became a point of reference in the ongoing debate about the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy enforced by the military regarding sexual orientation. Wikipedia
Born:
1977
Died:
1999
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  • Matt & Andrej Koymasky -...

    Personal home page with a Memorial of Matthew Shepard and of all the gay people killed or suicidal because of hatred. The site has also Andrej Koymasky's original gay love stories in Italian and in English, opinions, documentation, pics, graphics, art, an
    andrejkoymasky.com/mem/bar/bar1.html
  • Calpernia Addams: Actress,...

    Information and photos for Calpernia Addams: transsexual actress, author and activist.
    www.calpernia.com
  • SLDN

    We want to know the truth about why the Army granted such a lenient deal to the soldier who instigated the murder of Private First Class Barry Winchell.
    www.sldn.org/templates/press/record.html?section=2&record=99
  • The Brutal Murder of Barry...

    The brutal murder of Barry Winchell, was it an anti-gay hate crime?
    www.temenos.net/remember/winchell/
  • Wikipedia

    The definitive Wikipedia entry for Barry Winchell. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Winchell
  • SLDN

    Home > Newsroom > Press Releases
    www.sldn.org/templates/press/record.html?section=2&re...
  • Calpernia Addams: Barry...

    I created this website as an information resource on my career, a forum for some of my creative hobbies, and also as a forum for women in my situation to exchange information and inspiration with each other. The tone is usually lighthearted, and I delibe
    www.calpernia.com/soldiers-girl
  • Barry Winchell on IMDb

    Son of Pat Kutteles
    www.imdb.com/name/nm1826905/
  • SLDN

    Barry's items were thrown into a cardboard box. A medal he worked so hard to earn was sticking out of the side; it could have easily slipped out while being handled by the post office. The Army did about as good a job caring for his things as they did c
    www.sldn.org/templates/press/record.html?section=5&record...

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