- Barry Winchell
Infobox Military Person
name=Barry Winchell
caption=PFC Barry Winchell
born= 31 August 1977
died= 6 July 1999
placeofbirth= Kansas City, MO
placeofdeath= Ft Campbell,KY
nickname=
allegiance= United States
branch= US Army
serviceyears= 1997-1999
rank= Private First Class
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laterwork=Barry Winchell (
31 August 1977 –6 July 1999 ) was aninfantry soldier in theUnited States Army , whose murder by a fellow soldier, Calvin Glover, became a point of reference in the ongoing debate about the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell " policy enforced by the military regardingsexual orientation .Life and murder
A native of
Missouri , Winchell enlisted in the Army in 1997 and was transferred in 1998 toFort Campbell, Kentucky . As aPrivate First Class , he was assigned to the 2/502nd Infantry of the 101st Airborne Division. While stationed at Fort Campbell, he received aDear John letter from his high school sweetheart. Winchell later accompanied his roommate, Justin Fisher, and other soldiers for an excursion to the Nashville downtown bars. In 1999, Fisher and others took Winchell to a Nashville club featuring transgender performers, and Winchell met a male-to-female transgendered showgirl namedCalpernia Addams .France, David (May 28, 2000). [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9902E5DB1E3AF93BA15756C0A9669C8B63 An Inconvenient Woman.] "New York Times "] The two dated and Fisher began spreading rumors of the relationship at Ft. Campbell where both were serving. Winchell then became a target of ongoing harassment and it is apparent that his superiors did little to quell the harassment.Clines, Francis X. (December 12, 1999). For Gay Soldier, a Daily Barrage of Threats and Slurs. "New York Times "]The harassment was continuous until the
Fourth of July weekend, when Winchell and fellow soldier, Calvin Glover, fought after Winchell accused a boasting Glover of being a fraud. Both were drinking beer throughout the day. Glover was soundly defeated by Winchell, and Fisher harassed Glover about being beaten by Winchell. Fisher and Winchell had their own history of physical altercations as roommates in the barracks of Ft. Campbell. Fisher continued to goad Glover about being beaten by Winchell. Subsequently, Glover took a baseball bat from Fisher's locker and struck Winchell in the head with the baseball bat as he slept on a cot outside near the entry to the room Winchell shared with Fisher in the early hours of5 July 1999 .Thomas Hackett. [http://web.archive.org/web/20060213230320/www.davidclemens.com/gaymilitary/rolstobarry.htm The Execution of Private Barry Winchell: The Real Story Behind the "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell" Murder] . "Rolling Stone",2 March 2000 . AtArchive.org .] Winchell died of massive head injuries on6 July . Glover was later convicted for the murder of Winchell and Fisher was convicted of lesser crimes regarding impeding the subsequent criminal investigation and both were subsequently incarcerated at theUnited States Disciplinary Barracks .Staff report (January 9, 2000). [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B04E3DA113BF93AA35752C0A9669C8B63 Soldier Pleads Guilty In Gay Slaying Case.] "New York Times "] [cite court |litigants=U.S. v. Fisher |vol=58 |reporter=M.J. |opinion=300 |pinpoint= |court= U.S. Armed Forces Court of Appeals |date=June 17, 2003|url=http://www.armfor.uscourts.gov/opinions/2003Term/03-0059.htm |quote=] The murder charges against Fisher were dropped and Fisher was sentenced in aplea bargain to 12.5 years, denied clemency in 2003, released to ahalfway house in August 2006, and released from all custody in October. Glover is serving a life sentence.Fallout
Winchell's murder led President
Bill Clinton to order a review of the "Don't ask, don't tell " policy, a policy which some assert was a significant factor in the murder of Winchell by Calvin Glover.Black, Chris (December 13, 1999). [http://archives.cnn.com/1999/US/12/13/pentagon.gays/index.html Pentagon to review 'don't ask, don't tell' policy.] CNN] Becker, Elizabeth (February 2, 2000). Pentagon Orders Training to Prevent Harassment of Gays. "New York Times "] Pear, Robert (December 12, 1999). President Admits "Don't Ask" policy Has Been Failure. "New York Times "] TheServicemembers Legal Defense Network was a prominent critic of how the policy was implemented, and they demanded to know who, in higher ranks, was responsible for the climate on base.Shenon, Philip (August 14, 1999). Revised Military Guidelines Fail to Quell Gay Concerns. "New York Times "]Winchell's parents, Wally and Patricia Kutteles, and many others continue to press for a re-examination of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy. Despite campaigning by the Kutteleses and
LGBT activist groups, the Commanding General of Fort Campbell at the time of the murder,Major General Robert T. Clark , refused to take responsibility for the purported anti-gay climate at Fort Campbell under his command.Files, John (October 24, 2003). Committee Approves Promoting General In Gay-Bashing Case. "New York Times "] After being exonerated, he was nominated and approved for promotion toLieutenant General on5 December 2003 .Lieutenant General Timothy Maude however, did visit with Patricia Kutteles. He was a point man onLGBT issues for theU.S. Army and his services to that community were greatly appreciated by C. Dixon Osburn, Executive Director of Servicemembers Legal Defense Network. Maude was killed in theSeptember 11, 2001 attacks .The 2003 film "
Soldier's Girl " is based on Winchell's murder and the events leading up to the brutal slaying. Winchell was portrayed byTroy Garity . The film received aPeabody Award and numerousEmmy andGolden Globe nominations, and sparked renewed debate of the effects of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy during the Clark promotion hearings.Files, John (November 19, 2003). Washington: General's Delayed Promotion. "New York Times "]ee also
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Allen Schindler
*Violence against LGBT people
*"Soldier's Girl "References
External links
* [http://andrejkoymasky.com/mem/winc/bar1.html A Barry Winchell memorial page]
* [http://www.temenos.net/remember/winchell/ Another memorial, with related LGBT subject links]
* [http://www.sldn.org/templates/press/record.html?section=2&record=99 Servicemembers' Legal Defense Network article about the murder]
* [http://www.calpernia.com Calpernia Addams' home page]
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