A British Falklands war veteran has been given his medals back and received an apology from the
Ministry of Defence after being forced out of the navy over his sexuality.
Joe Ousalice, 68, had served in the navy for nearly 18 years when he was discharged in 1993 because of a ban on LGBT people serving in the armed forces.
The former radio operator, who lives in Southampton, served in the Falklands war, did six tours of duty in Northern Ireland, was posted to the Middle East and was seconded for two and a half years to a Nato taskforce.
Ousalice was stripped of his long service and good conduct medal and three good conduct badges when he was discharged because of his sexuality.
Following a historic court settlement in a case brought by Liberty, the human rights organisation, the MoD has apologised and restored Ousalice’s medals.
The ministry is establishing a scheme so that others in Ousalice’s situation can get their medals back.