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Jase Daniels : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jase Daniels
Jase Daniels (born Jason Daniel Knight, July 18, 1982) is a former United States Navy Hebrew linguist who was discharged from the military twice under the policy known as "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" (DADT). Daniels served from 2001–2005 and again from 2006-2007. After coming out in ''Stars and Stripes'', a newspaper published under the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Defense, Daniels challenged the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy that forbade lesbian, gay and bisexual service members from serving openly. His case attracted attention in such major U.S. media outlets as ''Newsweek'' and the ''New York Times''. Daniels returned to active duty in the United States Navy on December 12, 2011, and is believed to be one of the first servicemembers, and perhaps the first, to return to active duty following the end of restrictions on service by openly gay and lesbian servicemembers in the U.S. Armed Forces. ==Early life== Daniels grew up in Wallingford, Pennsylvania, where he spent his childhood in and out of foster care and between the custody of his parents John and Theresa who divorced when he was five years old. Despite his rough upbringing, he excelled in arts and sciences at Strath Haven Middle School and won an award for excellence in volunteerism and community service from the Rotary Club. Daniels graduated from Chichester High School in Boothwyn, Pennsylvania, in 2000. 〔 This article refers to Jase Daniels as Jason Knight.〕
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