The son of WWII Holocaust refugees,
Denny was reared bilingually in the mid
1940s postwar immigrant community on New
York City's Upper West Side. His
mother, he notes with pride, arrived at
Ellis Island as an illegal alien in
1938. She taught him that, "there
is nothing more precious than American
Freedom."
He has been an activist for 50
years, starting with his first march
with the NAACP at the age of 13 in 1960.
In 1968 he volunteered, "To pay my
country back for my family's freedom." |
Sgt. First Class
Denny Meyer
Gay Patriot, Proud To Have Served |
He served for ten years in two services;
in the Navy aboard an aircraft carrier,
in a helicopter squadron, at NATO US headquarters;
and in specialized Army Reserve units;
and served as an inter-agency liaison
and negotiator.
Sgt. Denny
has spoken at universities and colleges
including Brown, Columbia, Harvard, Hofstra, New York University, University of Southern California, Tufts, George Washington University, Lehman College and Brooklyn College, among other venues; combining history,
humor, pathos,
and anger to tell his story.
He is the national Public Affairs and
Veterans Affairs officer of AVER and
edits
GayMilitarySignal.com
See
Sgt. Denny on YouTube |