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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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That should be good news to the transgender troops.
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SSG Diane R.
SSG Diane R.
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Yes, considering they are all going to be discharged now. I am simply appalled at this Administration.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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I'm with you on that. They signed on the dotted line like others.
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SSG Diane R.
SSG Diane R.
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It's funny, in 1991 I was recalled to active duty after having been out three years. I began hormone therapy in 1987, about 6 months before leaving the service. My medical treatment was well advanced and upon recall, the Army was made aware of this which they chose to ignore. I was processed at the induction Center in Fort Bliss forced to strip in a room with 100 men, while standing in my panties with my 38D-26-36 figure on display. Thank God one medic had enough sense to give me a towel.

The Army noted on my medical exam that I had gynecomastia. Lol

I served for a little over two months on active duty and was deployed to the Gulf. So in time of War it appears being transgender is not an impediment to military service.
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Jhon Caprisi
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Good to know
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SSG Jacey R.
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I downloaded the documents needed from them. I have been waiting about a year for it to be changed. Thanks for sharing.
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SSG Diane R.
SSG Diane R.
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I'm coming up on the one-year mark. Did yours ever come through SSG Jacey R.?
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