Seafort
Made His Bed, Is Now Lying In It
Warfare and social experiments are not the same. Studying and implementing are also two totally different things... do you really agree with everything those other nations do despite not having immediate consequences?
The social experiment is done. It's over. It was over long before you and I were even a blip on the radar. We won't be studying how gays and lesbians affect the military (they won't), we'll be studying how those that aren't react to those that are, and how to address those issues.
Just because we would study someone else's battles/doctrine... even if what they did worked..... doesn't mean that we necessarily want to fight like that.... nor does it mean it would work in an entirely different culture.
No, it means we should use it as a blueprint to create our own. And looking at the how The RN, RCN, and the RAN did it and still do allows to look at militaries where it works within a culture that is in our cultural "family." We may be the breakaway child who left home in a huff, but Britain is still very much a cultural parent, and Canada and Australia are siblings.
Some militaries do just fine with an all male mandatory military service requirement - would that work here?
Depends on your definition of work. I think it's very much anti-libertarian, and contrary to American values (and the values of the other family members I just mentioned). Such a move is regressive, something we will never implement. Allowing gays and lesbians to serve without fear of being outed? That's progressive. Two different directions.