INW: Major Expects Reinstatement
Major Margaret Witt, center, with ACLU-WA Legal Director, Sarah Dunne, left, and James Lobsenz, right, react during a news conference today at the office of the ACLU of Washington in Seattle. Witt was suspended in 2004 and subsequently discharged after the Air Force learned she had been in a long-term relationship with a civilian woman. Witt now expects to be reinstated in the Air Force shortly. Story here. (AP Photo/The Seattle Times, Steve Ringman)
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