And beyond going through the proper channels, being selective in what you release would also be appropriate as well. There is no way she critically analyzed and considered the ramifications of every document she leaked, and she is incredibly lucky that she did not put a lot of her fellow service members in danger.
Her situation aside, I am very torn on the military issue. On one hand, I am super bitter that I am getting discharged because I got diagnosed with GID. I know I was good at my job and I said I wanted to wait a couple years before considering transitioning in order to finish my time. The fact that they don't think I can continue to do a good job because of this offends me. On the other hand, I know that repressing it for a couple years would go against the recommendations of any medical person educated on the subject and I do not think transitioning while active duty would be feasible. I worked on a submarine, and while it is a separate debate, I do not think women should be on subs. Not because they're not capable, but after experiencing the constraints of sub life, it would be a logistics nightmare. Sub life aside, while I have not experienced HRT yet, I think it would be hard for starting HRT and maintaining physical readiness to coexist. The smallest of medical issues can put someone on a med hold, so I don't see the drastic physical changes jiving with their standards. However, it does seem like they're are getting ready to figure out how to better handle the issue, so I don't think it will be long before things are better.