WASHINGTON (AP) - The military services scrambled Friday to nail down details and put together new guidance to start removing transgender troops from the force.
How the military is dealing with Hegseth’s order to remove transgender troops
WASHINGTON (AP) - The military services scrambled Friday to nail down details and put together new guidance to start removing transgender troops from the force.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, in a memo released late Thursday, reinstated orders issued earlier this year that said "expressing a false gender identity divergent from an individual’s sex cannot satisfy the rigorous standards necessary for military service.”
His new order gives active duty troops until June 6 to identify themselves as transgender and voluntarily begin to leave the service. National Guard and Reserve troops have until July 7.
The military services were rushing to put out new guidance to help commanders work through the process, including what to do in more complex situations, such as if any of the troops are deployed, at sea or may require special orders or funding to meet the deadlines.