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Eric Alva

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Staff Sergeant Eric Fidelis Alva was the first U.S. military service member injured in the Iraq War.[1] He was in charge of 11 marines in a supply unit when, on [[2003 March 21]], he stepped on a land mine, losing his right leg.[2] He joined the United States Marine Corps in 1990 at the age of 19.

Currently he is working with Democratic representative Martin Meehan of Massachusetts and a bipartisan group of representatives to Capitol Hill to reintroduce the Military Readiness Enhancement Act, legislation that would repeal the Pentagon's "don't ask, don't tell" policy regarding gay service members.[3]

Quotes[edit]

  • "I come from a family of servicemen. My dad, Fidelis, is a Vietnam vet. My grandfather, also named Fidelis, was a World War II and Korean War veteran. I was named after them. My middle name is Fidelis. Fidelis means always faithful."[4]
  • "We're losing probably thousands of men and women that are skilled at certain types of jobs, from air traffic controllers to linguists, because of this broken policy."[5]
  • Responding to a question about whether being in the closet adversely affected him: "On a professional level, no, because I knew I had a job to do. On a personal level, in some ways, yes, because it was hard for me to live sometimes knowing that I was alone or that I couldn’t be open about who I wanted to date."[6]

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This article is based on a GNU FDL LGBT Wikia article: Alva Eric Alva LGBT