Stay or go? Transgender troops struggled with dismissal in the form of time limit taxes; Ready to start forcibly separation

Transgender soldiers, who had been serving the US Army for many years, are now facing a difficult question: whether the 30-day deadline is to live or leave as end on Friday. Last month, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a 30-day deadline for Trans soldiers, and, according to this, 6 June is the last day for the active-duty transgender service members who request voluntary separation under the Pentagon policy. After this deadline, the Defense Department will begin the mandatory dismissal of the remaining personnel with gender dysphoria, a condition where a gender identity and a mismatch between the birth-assigned sex experiences a psychological crisis.For many people, it is a terrible decision to end a career they love, and leave units that they have led or acted for years. And they are angry that the transgender soldiers are being forced by the Trump administration’s renewed ban.
‘This is tired’: Transactions decided what to live or leave
Benjamin Kibraler, a sailor, was honored at being selected for the position of the prestigious Limited Duty Officer, a role reserved for its most qualified personnel.The news of 24 February gave happiness to Kiebler and his spouse. He started preparing to go to Japan, including his wife’s resignation, selling his vehicle, going to a small flat and disposing of his property.His plans became uncontrolled within 48 hours.The Kibraler is one of the several transgender and non -serving service personnel affected by the 26 February directive of the Defense Department, stating that the diagnosed service members of Gender Dispheria will be removed from duty.“Amid Monday’s offer and Wednesday’s announcement of the announcement of Monday’s commission, Kibler told CNN. “My performance is not an issue. It is especially difficult to accept,” he said.In early May, approximately 1,000 personnel worked voluntarily for separation, representing a quarter of 4,240 persons identified with Linga Disphyrica by December 2024, according to a senior defense officer. An official of the Pentagon informed CNN, this week the army alone registered around 700 voluntary separation requests. The figures of other branches are unknown.Another transgender service member who plans to retire, said, “They are tired of rollercaster. They want to just go. “And added,” it’s tiredness. ,An Air Force Non -Officer Officer said, “I am choosing the option to stay and fight inside.” “My service is based on qualification, and I have earned that qualification.”Military branches have started identifying personnel with gender dysphoria diagnosis. An army memorandum received by CNN and initially reported by CBS, underlines additional identification criteria, including the previous grooming standard exemption requests and visual conduct within or on social media.