Kinda like you ignoring the poll that you posted a week ago (but hadn't read) that you've been running from since?
Here is your link again:
Servicemembers Legal Defense Network
Military Attitudes
73 percent of military personnel are comfortable with lesbians and gays (Zogby International, 2006).
The younger generations, those who fight America's 21st century wars, largely don't care about whether someone is gay or not-and they do not link job performance with sexual orientation.
One in four U.S. troops who served in Afghanistan or Iraq knows a member of their unit who is gay (Zogby, 2006).
The Public Overwhelmingly Supports Lifting the Ban
Majorities of weekly churchgoers (60 percent), conservatives (58 percent), and Republicans (58 percent) now favor repeal (Gallup, 2009).
Seventy-five percent of Americans support gays serving openly - up from just 44 percent in 1993 (ABC News/Washington Post, 2008).
Ban Hurts Military Readiness
The U.S. must recruit and retain the greatest number of the best and brightest-especially during two wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The military has discharged almost 800 mission-critical troops and at least 59 Arabic and nine Farsi linguists under "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" in the last five years.
Here is another link from that same source of yours Navy:
Reserve Officers Association Changes Position on Gays in Military | Latest News | Servicemembers Legal Defense Network
The Reserve Officers Association, the largest organization of retired U.S. military reserve officers in the nation, voted yesterday to end its decades long position of excluding gays and lesbians from the U.S. military.