BOOK INFO
Hardcover, 8.5 X 10.5 In.
/ 256 Pages / 70 B+W
ISBN 9780988983151
List Price: $45.00
“...images and interviews attesting to the struggles and triumphs, dignities and indignities of gay and lesbian service members.”,
- The New York Times Sunday Review, March 9, 2014
Also featured in The Huffington Post, ABC News, Vice UK, Slate
Photographs by Vincent Cianni
Through compelling photographs and interviews made over three years on road trips across the US, Vincent Cianni (born 1952) has created an important historical record of the struggles of gay and lesbian veterans and servicemembers in the US military.

A major survey of his work was exhibited at the Museum of the City of New York in 2006. Shilts documents the fact that morale has already been eaten away by hypocrisy, contradictions, and favoritism...This book will be to gay and lesbian liberation what Betty Friedan's was to early feminism or Rachel Carson's to ecological consciousness.
[Shilts's] chronicle is excellent military history, closely woven with an enthralling analysis of the changing definitions of sexuality and personal relationships in American society....[A] landmark book....Remarkable."
--New York Times Book Review
"A masterpiece of investigative reporting...Shilts has shown us the honor homosexuals have brought, and continue to bring, to the uniforms they wear and the country they serve." - Boston Globe
"Gays, we are told, would damage morale in the military.
Review Quotes
"...images and interviews attesting to the struggles and triumphs, dignities and indignities of gay and lesbian service members.",
- The New York Times Sunday Review, March 9, 2014
Also featured in The Huffington Post, ABC News, Vice UK, Slate
About the Author
Documentary photographer
Vincent Ciannigraduated from Penn State university, the Maryland Institute College of Art, and SUNY New Paltz.
His photographs have been exhibited at Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Philadelphia Museum of Art; The Nasher Museum, Photographers' Gallery, London; the 7th International Photography Festival in Mannheim; and the George Eastman House. He teaches photography at Parsons The New School of Design, NYC.
He currently lives in Newburgh, NY. Cianni's documentary work explores community and memory, the human condition, and the use of image and text. Conduct Unbecoming, his groundbreaking exploration of lesbians and gays in the military, came out of hundreds of interviews conducted with servicepeople at all levels of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps and intense research uncovering thousands of documents resulting in a unique history of gays in the military as well as the persecution of gays in the military.
No fair-minded person can read Conduct Unbecoming and consider the present system defensible. With essays by Alison Nordstrom, Don Bramer and Alan Steinman shedding light on the cultural, personal, and political consequences of the ban on homosexuality, this volume tells the stories of men and women who served in silence, and oftentimes were penalized and prohibited from receiving the benefits accorded them for serving in the military.