Transgender Sailors and Marines Must Decide by March 28 to Leave Voluntarily, New Policy Says
- The Navy is giving transgender sailors and Marines until March 28 to voluntarily separate from service, according to a memo from Acting Navy Secretary Terence Emmert.
- The Department of the Navy recognizes only male and female sexes, and those diagnosed with or exhibiting symptoms of gender dysphoria are ineligible for military service.
- Transgender service members who voluntarily separate will receive double the separation pay compared to involuntary separation, as stated by the Navy's memo.
- A federal lawsuit has been filed against the Trump administration's order by LGBTQ legal rights groups seeking to block the ban on transgender military service.
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Transgender Sailors and Marines Must Decide by March 28 to Leave Voluntarily, New Policy Says
Transgender sailors and Marines who want to voluntarily separate before the military starts kicking them out have until March 28 to come forward, according to a Navy policy announced Thursday evening.
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