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Pentagon plans to discharge transgender soldiers

by Darryl Coote
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Washington DC (UPI) Feb 27, 2025
All current transgender service members will be separated from the U.S. military, according to a Pentagon memo made public in a lawsuit challenging a President Donald Trump executive order banning transgender Americans from the armed forces.

The memo states that American soldiers diagnosed with, have a history of or exhibit symptoms consistent with gender dysphoria "will be processed for separation from military service."

"Service by these individuals is not in the best interests of the Military Services and is not clearly consistent with the interests of national security," the document states.

Those whose military service is of a "compelling Government interest" that "supports warfighting capabilities" and adhere to all "standards associated with the applicant's sex" may be considered for a waiver, it states.

Also eligible for potential exemption are soldiers who demonstrate 36 consecutive months of "stability in service member's sex" without distress or impairment, show they have never attempted to transition and are willing to adhere to all applicable standards.

The memo, which is from the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense, directs senior Pentagon leadership, combatant command commanders and others to establish procedures and steps within 30 days to identify transgender service members.

They will be honorably discharged except in cases where their record warrants a lower characterization, it said.

The memo states that this policy of the U.S. government is to establish the highest standards for the military, in terms of readiness, lethality, cohesion, honesty and integrity, among other characteristics, and that policy is inconsistent with "the medical, surgical and mental health constraints" of those who suffer from gender dysphoria.

The memo was made public in a lawsuit brought by GLAD Law and the National Center for Lesbian Rights on behalf of six transgender service members and two seeking to enlist, challenging Trump's Jan. 27 executive order banning transgender Americans from serving in the U.S. military.

The executive order bans transgender service members by stating they are incompatible with active duty.

"Military service demands one thing: the ability to do the job," Shannon Minter, legal director at NCLR, said in a statement announcing their lawsuit against the executive order on Feb. 3.

"Transgender service members consistently meet and exceed military standards. Those willing to risk their lives in service deserve our respect, not a discriminatory ban that ignores their proven capabilities."

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