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  2. United States partial military ban on intersex people

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    It is similar in some ways to mixed gonadal dysgenesis but the conditions can be distinguished histologically. [7] The condition has several effects on the body, one of which is imbalanced hormonal output, which is why it is currently considered a disqualifying condition for military service in the United States.

  3. Military discharge - Wikipedia

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    2) Whose disability is determined to be permanent and stable; 3) Is either rated at a minimum of 30% disabled, or the member has 20 years of military service. Medical retirees are transferred to the Retired Reserve with the same retired pay and benefits as 20+ year retirees. Medically retired personnel are not subject to recall to active duty. [17]

  4. Sexual orientation and gender identity in the United States ...

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    From 1993, the military used its "Don't ask, don't tell" policy, which only restricted non-heterosexuals from serving if they were open about their sexual orientation. [5] This led to a number [ quantify ] of active investigations into members of the services to determine their sexuality and saw several court challenges over privacy rights.

  5. Toxic and dangerous conditions at US military bases ... - AOL

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    The quality of food offfered on military bases is a frequent topic of discussion on the Hots&Cots app, which aims to show the best and worst of what the military can offer enlisted members. Hots&Cots

  6. Sexual orientation in the United States military - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. military discharged soldiers for homosexual acts throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth century even in the absence of any explicit prohibition of sodomy.The Articles of War of the United States of 1916, implemented on March 1, 1917, included Article 93 stating that any person subject to military law who committed "assault with intent to commit sodomy" shall be punished as a court ...

  7. Transgender personnel in the United States military - Wikipedia

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    Transgender people have served or sought to serve in the United States military (U.S. military) throughout its history. Since January 25, 2021, transgender individuals have been allowed to openly serve and enlist in the U.S. military; however President-elect Donald Trump announced plans to reinstate a ban on transgender individuals serving and enlisting in the U.S. military, which he plans to ...

  8. Moral Injury: The Recruits - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    “And if you read the suicide notes, the poems and writings of service members and veterans, it’s the killing; it’s failing to protect those we’re supposed to protect, whether that’s peers or innocent civilians; it’s sending people to their death if you’re a leader; failing to save the lives of those injured if you’re a medical ...

  9. Returned to unit - Wikipedia

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    There are several reasons why a military member may be RTU'd. It can be for major or minor infractions of the rules, or disorderly behaviour. It may also be on compassionate grounds, such as RTU'ing an injured soldier (or other medical conditions). The term Returned To Unit (RTU) is used in the Canadian Forces and the UK.