Retired captain focuses documentary lens on gay and lesbian …

Posted on December 22, 2008 
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One captain in the Marine Corps had to sign the confining orders to send a to jail, but was so disturbed that the next day the officer, who was also , submitted his papers. Another man, from the Class of 1958, was kicked out of the military because his name was found in the address book of a “known .” Other men and left the service because like Steve Clark Hall, a nuclear who retired after a 20-year , they could no longer bear the burden of harboring an enormous secret about their identity. “I was tired of being single and not being able to live life the way I wanted to,” said Hall, 54, who has begun gathering these stories for Out of , the film he is making about and alumni of the .

Like many of his , Hall is devoted to the institution he says deeply shaped him morally and intellectually: He is part of the “’s Circle” of donors, which requires a minimum annual gift of $2,500 to the academy’s foundation. He talks in glowing terms about his time in , the , the he made and the who guided him. He rarely takes off his class ring.

This clean-cut Navy booster who still has trouble putting his hands in his pockets - something were not supposed to do - might not seem like an obvious candidate to undertake a project sure to thrill some and others. But though he insists that making waves goes against his relatively , he is pouring his time and a good of his into documenting what he sees as an important, and all too often invisible, part of .

“When I was a , there were no or role ,” he said. “All we ever heard was when someone was kicked out.” See Retired captain focuses documentary lens on gay and lesbian
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