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Army issues policy to discharge, disqualify transgender troops
Army issues policy to discharge, disqualify transgender troops

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Army issues policy to discharge, disqualify transgender troops

The Army has issued its policy on the separation of transgender soldiers through an initial stage of voluntary separation followed by involuntary separation. 'The Army has developed a phased approach for gender dysphoria disqualification and separation from service,' an Army spokesman told Army Times. 'The first phase is for individuals who want to self-identify.' Phase I ends on June 6, the policy states, while Phase II begins on June 7. The policy, posted to the service's Human Resources Command webpage on May 22, gives commands 30 days from identification to initiate the separation process for individuals who have a 'current diagnosis or history of, or exhibit symptoms consistent with gender dysphoria and/or have a history of cross-sex hormone therapy or a history of sex reassignment or genital reconstruction surgery.' The Defense Department defines gender dysphoria as referring to a 'marked incongruence between an individual's experienced or expressed gender and their assigned gender, lasting at least six months, as manifested by conditions causing clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.' 'We encourage anyone subject to this policy to contact their chain of command or appropriate point of contact as soon as possible,' the official said. Soldiers who fall into those categories are considered immediately non-deployable. If deployed, those soldiers will be redeployed within 30 days of notification or as soon as is feasible, according to the posting. Individuals will be placed in administrative absence status, outlined in Army Regulation 600-8-10, with full pay and benefits until separation is complete. 'The Army recognizes the selfless service of all who have volunteered to serve,' the official said. 'These individuals will be treated dignity and respect throughout this process.' As part of the new policy, transgender recruits will not ship to initial entry training and will be disqualified at the Military Entrance Processing Station. Applicants currently in the Delayed Entry Program are disqualified from service. Offers of admission to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point will also be rescinded. Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets may participate in classes until separated or disenrolled. Academy and ROTC cadets will not be required to repay educational benefits and will not be subject to completion of military service obligations. Green-to-Gold soldiers will be released from the program and separated in accordance with enlisted policies. Discharge statuses for individuals impacted by the new guidelines will be listed as honorable, according to the policy. Waivers will be considered on a case-by-case basis for individuals who have demonstrated 36 consecutive months of stability in their biological sex without clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational or other important areas. These individuals must have demonstrated they have never attempted to transition to a sex other than their biological sex and are willing and able to adhere to all applicable standards, including those associated with their biological sex. The guidance also includes information on intimate spaces policies. Access to intimate spaces will be determined by the individual's biological sex. Commanders are instructed to apply all standards that reflect consideration of an individual's biological sex, such as uniform and grooming standards, body composition assessment, medical, physical and body fat standards, drug testing and bathroom and shower facility use. Commanders are also expected to ensure all such shared intimate spaces will be clearly designated for either male, female or family use. House Democrats, meanwhile, have planned legislation to roll back the Pentagon's efforts to force transgender troops out of the service, which may require a public vote in the coming weeks, Army Times previously reported. Six service members filed a lawsuit in January challenging President Donald Trump's transgender ban in the military.

US Army to change transgender soldiers' records to birth sex
US Army to change transgender soldiers' records to birth sex

CNA

time21-05-2025

  • Politics
  • CNA

US Army to change transgender soldiers' records to birth sex

WASHINGTON: The US Army will alter the records of transgender soldiers to show only their sex at birth, according to internal guidance seen by Reuters released on Wednesday (May 21) that details a series of steps it will take as it pushes them out of the service. "Commanders will take immediate measures to update personnel records and administrative systems to reflect biological sex for all individuals," the 14-page memo stated. The Army considered a person's sex to be "unchanging during a person's life," it said, echoing a February 26 Pentagon memo. The Army document illustrates how President Donald Trump's administration intends to treat thousands of transgender troops after the Supreme Court's ruling this month cleared the way for the Pentagon to implement a ban on their service. Reuters first reported on May 8 the Pentagon's plans to start kicking out transgender troops who do not elect to leave on their own by June 6. On May 12, it detailed plans to halt gender-affirming healthcare for transgender troops. The Army could not immediately be reached for comment. The Army's latest memo detailed other steps beyond the records change to reflect the soldier's sex at birth, alterations it said would be carried out by the Army's Human Resources Command. The Army document said that pronoun use when referring to individuals "must reflect their biological sex." "In keeping with good order and discipline, salutations (e.g., addressing a senior officer as "sir" or "ma'am")," the document stated. It also stated that access to "intimate spaces" will be determined by an individual's biological sex. "Commanders will ensure all such shared intimate spaces will be clearly designated for either male, female, or family use," the document stated. There are 4,240 US active-duty and National Guard transgender troops, officials have said. Transgender rights advocates have given higher estimates. 'The directives coming out are vindictive and aggressive. At the same time, they are being issued in a chaotic way that undoubtedly is harming military readiness," said Jennifer Levi, a senior director at the pro-LGBTQ legal group GLAD Law. Trump signed an executive order in January, after returning to the presidency, that reversed a policy implemented under his predecessor Joe Biden that had allowed transgender troops to serve openly. A Gallup poll published in February found that 58% of Americans favoured allowing openly transgender individuals to serve in the military, but the support had declined from 71% in 2019.

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