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'''Rank Outsiders''' was a group campaigning for gay men and lesbians to be allowed to serve in the British armed forces. It was co-founded by [[Robert Ely]] and [[Elaine Chambers]], and later renamed [[AFLaGA]].<ref>[http://www.proud2serve.net/the-road-to-equality/124-the-road-to-equality-a-chronology-of-key-dates-for-the-armed-forces Chronology] of key dates for the armed forces ([[Proud2Serve]]; dead link)</ref>
'''Rank Outsiders''' was a group campaigning for gay men and lesbians to be allowed to serve in the British armed forces. It was co-founded by [[Robert Ely]] and [[Elaine Chambers]], and later renamed [[AFLaGA]].<ref>[http://www.proud2serve.net/the-road-to-equality/124-the-road-to-equality-a-chronology-of-key-dates-for-the-armed-forces Chronology] of key dates for the armed forces ([[Proud2Serve]]; dead link: redirects to a Facebook page).</ref>


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Rank Outsiders was a group campaigning for gay men and lesbians to be allowed to serve in the British armed forces. It was co-founded by Robert Ely and Elaine Chambers, and later renamed AFLaGA.[1]

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  1. Chronology of key dates for the armed forces (Proud2Serve; dead link: redirects to a Facebook page).