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J.Lee Watton A&M
Books announces the October 2011publication of Out of Step by J. Lee Watton, a memoir about a frightening 1965
military witch hunt among Navy Waves. The
book, being released just as the U.S. military is finally lifting the ban on gay
people serving openly, gives a compelling, detailed and emotional account of
what happened at a Navy training ground in 1965. During
that summer, the Office of Naval Intelligence launched a major inquiry into
reports of suspected homosexuality amongst a group of young, spirited, naďve
WAVES stationed at the U.S. Naval Training Center, Bainbridge, Maryland. The
Navy referred to the inquest by the code name “The Family”.
The investigation included daily interrogations and a witch hunt against
the women under investigation, their friends and other WAVES whose own careers
were threatened. At the time, this investigation encompassed the largest number
of WAVES at the same base, to be discharged simultaneously . At
the conclusion of the extensive and terrifying probe, while no attorneys were
assigned to represent the defendants and nothing was ever proven, five Waves
were discharged. The incident had life-long ramifications for the young women. Now,
45 years later, journalist Jane “Lee” Watton, one of the discharged WAVES
tells the true story of that summer of 1965, with its forbidden desires and
lessons learned the hard way - coming full circle with a 21st century
reunion for the former Waves and some surprising revelations A
NOTE ABOUT THE AUTHOR A New Jersey native and retired journalist, Lee is the mother of a 40 year old son. She worked for the Atlantic City Press, a large daily newspaper, in the 1960s, as a general assignment reporter, feature writer, and entertainment columnist. She then joined the Citizen News in Waldorf, Maryland, winding up her career as a staff writer with the Herald-Tribune in Sarasota, Florida. She also spent time as a singer/guitar player in the entertainment business during both the 60’s and 70’s. She currently resides along the Delaware Shore, near Rehoboth Beach, with her partner, a retired Army Captain.
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