Posted on May 15, 2018
A1C Alana Greever
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Hi my name is Alana, I served in the Air Force up until early 2012. I was honorably discharged with an re code 3c. I was young and unsure of myself and my plans for the future, I enlisted because most of my family had before me and because I didn’t know what else to do. I had always questioned my gender and never felt comfortable in my own skin, I think in a way I had also hoped that the military would help distract myself from those thoughts and feelings, as I still was unaware of transgender people at that time. However my gender dysphoria did not cease in fact it worsened and I became more and more depressed. I started seeing a therapist but was too terrified to express the true nature of my depression, honestly I was afraid if I told her that they would put me in a psychiatric hospital or something. I was discharged with a “failure to adapt”. I am now almost 18 months transitioned after finally finding out about transgender people and I want to re-enlist I have my eyes set on the Army. I want to prove to myself and the rest of the country that transgender people are just as capable of serving our country. I know I can be a valuable asset. I need to know if there is even much of a chance for me. I am fully aware of Trump’s potential ban and this does not dissuade my decision, it fuels it. What is the likelihood of me re-enlisting?
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SFC Ait Instructor
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To be honest, that kind of enlistment code could effect your packet. Best way to know for sure is speaking to a recruiter. That way you won't need online research or even random strangers to prove to you why this or that isn't feasible.

I've personally never met a prior service person who had that code at discharge but then got back into another branch later on. Love to know the results.
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SSG Robert Perrotto
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this is solid advice - the recruiter/s will have the latest and greatest concerning prior service attempting to come back to serving. Good Luck in your endeavors
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A1C Alana Greever
A1C Alana Greever
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Not sure if you will see this reply but my re code is actually 2c I just checked my dd214
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SN Greg Wright
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No answer you get here will be as good as marching down to a recruiter.
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SSG (ret) William Martin
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Go see a recruiter and good luck.
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