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LTC Stephen F.
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So now it seems the DoD policy is "Do ask and Do tell" SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL. Otherwise how would anybody be expected to know that somebody was transgender.
It will be interesting if DoD will pay for service members who go through reassignment surgery and the follow-on hormone treatments to have their birth certificates modified to the current gender.
I mentioned this in other posts and I think it make sense to mention it again to put this in perspective. When I was assigned to the Pentagon after being mobilized post-9-11-2001 and after I demobilized and was a consultant and reserve officer supporting HQDA G-4 there was a retired Army LTC man who had gone through gender reassignment surgery in the early 21st century. I am a Christian who listens to what God tells me on a daily basis. I noticed this woman was ostracized by both the men and women in the office [military, DA civilian and consultants alike] When she went to the women's room, other women left and nobody went in. People turned their back when she went past. God reminded me that each person is created in the image of God and worthy of respect and that each human has fallen short of the glory of God so none of us should lord it over somebody else. I did not work with the woman; but, I went out of my way to be kind and respectful to her including saying hello, etc. My greetings seemed to shock her at first as well as the others who noticed. She soon warmed up and smiled when she saw me. We did not become close friends but I did my best to be faithful to what God told me to do and I trust my example helped others accept her.
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SSG Diane R.
SSG Diane R.
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God bless you, sir. I had a rough time when I was recalled for desert storm in 91, a friendly greeting always perked me up.
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TSgt Kenneth Ellis
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This is what it's all about.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Deep subject to understand. Thanks for the info..
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