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Igoryamba
3 years ago
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What factors drew Collier to military service? According to Collier, what behavior did she and other lesbian service members pro

ject while on active duty?

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1 answer:
3241004551 [841]3 years ago
5 0

The correct answers to these questions are the following.

According to the excerpt attached, the factors that drew Collier to military service were the following. She really enjoyed being enrolled in the military. She describes how she loved to be in the parades or the military uniforms. She says that indeed, she enjoyed everything that has to do with the military. That she had no problem with starting her day at 4:30 in the morning and being in the fields.

According to Collier, the behavior that she and other lesbian service members projected while on active duty was of discretion and mutual respect. She referred to it as "a survival instinct."

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