I'm wanting to join the Army and I was going to call a recruiter that my friend recommended next week but I don't know if I'll be able to get in with me being Transgender. Does anyone know if I can?
You can not be openly trans or transitioning.
Yeah, as Sharky said. There are about 3 threads about joining the military within the first 3 pages or so. Plenty of info on them. Recommend looking at them.
yeah,
you don't really want to join the army anyways
Kentrie, thank you for wanting to serve! It is appreciated. As already mentioned, there are a few other threads that detail why you face this unfair obstacle in your path. Take a look at them. Hugs, Tracey
What everyone else said, and if you went in right now (pre-op i presume) you'd have to go in as a female, even if you are (everything but physically) a male. and even if you want to go in after surgery (then you could go as a male) you still wouldn't i believe, i think i saw something in another thread a while back about not fitting standards and what not because of 'physical defects' or something of that nature, aka even though you look like a male and such, you're 'downstairs' aren't totally seen as 'healthy' since the testes are artificial and such (which i'm sure a bio-guy with the same problem of having artificial testes for whatever reason, would be turned down too)
hope that helps somehow
Maybe a sticky should be made for all the military questions. Just an idea since its been asked about several times lately.
I was in the Army for two years. was a great exp but i had problems back then and i had long hair, and everything. id say dont join unless u wanna be harrassed
Well you could move to Canada and join our army... not only do they allow trans people, they fund your SRS.
At least that is what one source told me.
I have never been more excited to move to Canada 0.0
and canada never fights with anyone so you won't get blown up....
Canada did participate in WWII.
There has literally never been a conflict started by/because of Canada. They fought in WWII when asked for help, they didn't just go "Oh, hey, a war! Can I join?" truefax.
(I know way too much about things.)
Canada is a peace loving country that didn't do much of anything to start a war. The U. S. on the other hand had to protect her interests from the inception or this country. First after the Revolutionary War with the Barbary pirates, to now as a superpower. We are still fighting the Barbary kin.
Quote from: Sharky on August 18, 2011, 04:33:44 PM
You can not be openly trans or transitioning.
I agree. The rules are the same as I joined the Navy back in '71. I successfully blocked off my GID probably because I did not join to "man up", but to
serve my country, even when it was quite unpopular at that time. However, I did see some female sailors and Marines that were quite visibly butch!
Joelene
Quote from: Joelene9 on August 19, 2011, 01:42:31 AM
Canada is a peace loving country that didn't do much of anything to start a war. The U. S. on the other hand had to protect her interests from the inception or this country. First after the Revolutionary War with the Barbary pirates, to now as a superpower. We are still fighting the Barbary kin.
I agree. The rules are the same as I joined the Navy back in '71. I successfully blocked off my GID probably because I did not join to "man up", but to serve my country, even when it was quite unpopular at that time. However, I did see some female sailors and Marines that were quite visibly butch!
Joelene
First let me say, thank you for your service to our country.
A long time ago we fought to protect our basic freedoms, now it seems we fight in order to force our will upon others. That's not the American way.
It was assumed 150+ years ago if a "woman dressed as man" to serve, she did so out of a great love of country, not because she had GID. Only in the last 60 years have we seen the military desegregated and women allowed into our military academies. The day a woman can be a Navy Seal might be close to the same day a trans person can serve openly. We're closer to that day than we have ever been, but that day is sadly not today.
Quote from: Mr.Rainey on August 19, 2011, 12:47:07 AM
Canada did participate in WWII.
And WWI, but WW2 was the first time Canada declared war itself.
I wanted to join the army a few years back... until I realized I was trans. The U.S. military won't allow transfolk to enlist, first of all, so you'd have quite the time of it if you were to admit to being trans. Secondly, you couldn't be on T there, and as people have mentioned, you'd subject yourself to all kinds of discrimination if you were to enlist and then reveal to others your trans status. My advice? Find a better line of work... unfortunately, it's been a long haul for gays and lesbians alone as far as the U.S. military, so don't expect trans rights to be respected by them anytime soon.
if you want to join the army you will have to hide the fact that you are trans, and even though DADT has been repelled i recomend you hide the fact tht you like females as well. its supposed to be a safe for gays but it still isnt. i for the longest time wanted to join the airforce and when i showed up to the center i got funny looks for my hair being the way it is and such. i decided america (no offenice) wasnt worth giving up who i am.
You can serve here in Australia now too. Recent developments see them fund SRS (I'm sure conditions apply). Not to mention L&G persons are also fully accepted and they will recognise a defacto of the same sex for benefits, payments etc.
I apologise if this is offensive as I have nothing against the US and can't wait to visit that great land, but your government really needs to join the 21C party boys!
Quote from: Aussie Jay on August 21, 2011, 07:23:31 AM
I apologise if this is offensive as I have nothing against the US and can't wait to visit that great land, but your government really needs to join the 21C party boys!
Yes it bloody well does!
We have a unique requirement for our military though, they are expected to kill people we don't like, or might not like, or who just are unfortunate enough to be sitting on our oil. We have people (often less than 10, who are 'advisers') in 150 countries around the world, more than 369,000 of the 1,580,255 active-duty personnel are serving outside the United States and its territories. I don't know of any other nation that has over 20% of their military outside the country itself.
sorry correct me if i am wrong but didn't your president obama try get homosexuals into the army but didn't go through with it in the end in fear of losing all support from the south (again sorry this is what sky news said quite a while back) anyways as far as i can tell trans ppl are treated as if homosexual if you are or not so you will most prob not get in sorry
Ummm, no. It's not like BO had any support in the South to lose.
He repealed Don't Ask, Don't Tell, so LGB soldiers *can* be out and proud without getting discharged, but I don't think it's really done much. Trans*folk still can't join unless they go by what they were assigned at birth.