Transgender Air Force grad denied commission until review

Defense Department policy change to allow military service by transgender people applied only to those who were already in the military.

Colorado Springs, Colo. (AP) — The Air Force Academy is withholding lieutenant's bars from a transgender graduate until the Pentagon clarifies rules involving transgender military recruits.

Lt. Col. Allen Herritage tells The Colorado Springs Gazette (https://goo.gl/Nv8LQs) that although the Defense Department began allowing military service by transgender people last year, the change applied to those who were active duty, not recruits. Therefore, a recent graduate has been barred from receiving a commission.

Herritage, who declined to name the cadet, says the Pentagon is reviewing policies for recruits, and revised guidelines are expected by July 16.

He says officials are recommending the graduate for Air Force civil service as an option for continued service. The civil service is a name for the federal government's civilian workforce.

The cadet's limbo was first reported by USA Today.

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Information from: The Gazette, http://www.gazette.com

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