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Started by Tj.wright07, December 07, 2010, 04:49:39 PM

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Tj.wright07

has anyone ever tried joining the marines while on T? im a vet of the us army and i really miss it and im not sure if at MEPS they check for that or not.
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Matthew J. F

Quote from: Tj.wright07 on December 07, 2010, 04:49:39 PM
has anyone ever tried joining the marines while on T? im a vet of the us army and i really miss it and im not sure if at MEPS they check for that or not.

I would like to first say thank you for serving our country :)
Second thing is theirs no such thing as a stupid question... maybe stupid answers , but never stupid question.

To answer to your question I'm not sure if they accept transgenders. For the longest time they discharged or rejected gays.. If I'm not mistaken they have been recently accepted on the Don't ask don't tell act. Unfortunately Transgenders in the eyes of the uneducated are mentally unstable. Yeah they think were nuts with a penis envy.

I fear that it's going to take years... maybe a decade if not more for the community to finally accept transsexuals and transgenders like ourselves.

I bet your ass if our country was in a mandatory draft that we all would be accepted as a whole. For now we are discriminated against by our very own government that were trying to serve.
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tekla

Unfortunately Transgenders in the eyes of the uneducated are mentally unstable. Yeah they think were nuts that has a penis envy

While it may be that the above is true the critical problems from a military point of view are a) under what standard are they to be judges, as the physical qualifications for men and women are different, and b) pretty much all people who require 'special medication' are excluded because it's too hard to make sure that they get it when they are overseas.
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Tj.wright07

well what if i stopped hormones then started them after training or something
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xAndrewx

Just wanted to second Mathews thank you for serving our country

I don't think they will allow you to join if they know you are transgender. If you have been on hormones for a while and it is obvious then probably not :( Although after the repealing of don't ask don't tell it might be possible.

Wolf Man

I know a guy personally who is on T. He started in August/September. He joined the Army and ships out January 24th. I asked him about the whole T situation and he told me this: I had a friend ask the recruiters for me before and they said as long as you were off before you had to get checked, they'd take you.

Also do note that you'd be going in as female. Unless you were born male, then there is no way around that. You might be rejected as well if you were indeed diagnosed with GID or if you've had GRS and are trying to go in as male. I'm sure you know that they do a medical check and what not. That's about as much insight as I can offer though.

While I had a dream from early childhood to even this day of being a Marine like my father, I know that it'll never happen in the only way that I ever really imagined because I was unfortunately born female. I do not feel as if my dream could really be my dream if I have to suffer through it as a woman.
I'll be there someday, I can go the distance
I will find my way, If I can be strong
I know every mile, Will be worth my while

When I go the distance, I'll be right where I belong
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Radar

Quote from: tekla on December 07, 2010, 08:07:42 PMb) pretty much all people who require 'special medication' are excluded because it's too hard to make sure that they get it when they are overseas.
Not only that they won't even allow people with flat feet.

I know this will sound unpatriotic and I'll get flamed for it but here's my stance on it. If my government won't even nationally protect my rights, shuns me and doesn't care about me because I'm trans then I don't want to serve for it.
"In this one of many possible worlds, all for the best, or some bizarre test?
It is what it is—and whatever.
Time is still the infinite jest."
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tekla

I'm sure you know that they do a medical check and what not.

I've been told  that the pre-induction physical is about as invasive (as well as pretty public) as any you're ever going to get.
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Wolf Man

Radar: I hope that was just said jokingly. They do allow people in with flat feet now, but it depends on how pronounced it is and whether the doctors accept it.

Here's a link to the Standards of Fitness: http://www.benning.army.mil/infantry/199th/ISTD/download/R40_501%5B1%5D.pdf

This is the technical section: AR 40-501: Standards of Medical Fitness, para. 2-10 (b) (4)

It is on page 10 of the PDF, beginning at the bottom of the left column.

Tekla: Yeah, that's what I understand as well. This is why you couldn't get in even stealth wise because there really is no stealth anything to whole ordeal.


OP: Perhaps that link there would also answer any other questions you have. It is quite thorough.
I'll be there someday, I can go the distance
I will find my way, If I can be strong
I know every mile, Will be worth my while

When I go the distance, I'll be right where I belong
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tekla

It's hard to be stealth standing around naked with a bunch of other people.
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BloodLeopard

[quote author=Radar link=topic=88591.msg635205#msg635205 date=1291819452
I know this will sound unpatriotic and I'll get flamed for it but here's my stance on it. If my government won't even nationally protect my rights, shuns me and doesn't care about me because I'm trans then I don't want to serve for it.
[/quote]

I totally agree with this. They kick out people who are LGBT, so why the hell would I want to go in?
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tekla

so why the hell would I want to go in?

Because you want to protect American Corporate interests, which is really important because as it turns out they don't let their kids do it.
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Radar

Quote from: Wolf Man on December 08, 2010, 12:11:08 PMRadar: I hope that was just said jokingly. They do allow people in with flat feet now, but it depends on how pronounced it is and whether the doctors accept it.
Ah, my mistake. I was going off what someone told me. She was denied going into the military because she had flat feet. That's what they told her anyway. I'm glad they repealed that (unless it's too pronounced).
"In this one of many possible worlds, all for the best, or some bizarre test?
It is what it is—and whatever.
Time is still the infinite jest."
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Renate

Well, besides the flat foot issue in http://www.benning.army.mil/infantry/199th/ISTD/download/R40_501%5B1%5D.pdf

Quote from: Army Standards of Medical Fitness2–33. Psychosexual conditions
The causes for rejection are as follows:
a. Transsexualism and other gender identity disorders.
b. Exhibitionism, transvestism, voyeurism and other paraphilias.
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Tj.wright07

I have been on T for almost 7 months.. my voice isnt that noticeable at all .. in fact when i called the recruiter they thought i was a girl .. should i stop now before i go to meps? I know meps does blood work and was wondering if they will find out .. they said they can ship me out Next month.
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tekla

This conversation always reminds me of the bit in Alice's' Restaurantwhere Arlo goes:
"Sargeant, you got a lot a damn gall to ask me if I've rehabilitated myself, I mean, I mean, I mean that just, I'm sittin' here on the bench, I mean I'm sittin here on the Group W bench 'cause you want to know if I'm moral enough join the army, burn women, kids, houses and villages after bein' a litterbug."
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Radar

Renate, that PDF was very interesting. The military sure does exclude alot of people because of different health/physical issues. The Genitalia section is interesting too.
"In this one of many possible worlds, all for the best, or some bizarre test?
It is what it is—and whatever.
Time is still the infinite jest."
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regan

Quote from: Tj.wright07 on December 09, 2010, 12:04:48 PM
I have been on T for almost 7 months.. my voice isnt that noticeable at all .. in fact when i called the recruiter they thought i was a girl .. should i stop now before i go to meps? I know meps does blood work and was wondering if they will find out .. they said they can ship me out Next month.

Blood work is almost always for drugs (illegal) and not much else. 
Our biograhies are our own and we need to accept our own diversity without being ashamed that we're somehow not trans enough.
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regan

Quote from: Radar on December 09, 2010, 02:14:30 PM
Renate, that PDF was very interesting. The military sure does exclude alot of people because of different health/physical issues. The Genitalia section is interesting too.

There are waivers for just about everything, including some categories that are considered "automatic waviers" (age is one I know of for sure) becuase of the needs of the military.
Our biograhies are our own and we need to accept our own diversity without being ashamed that we're somehow not trans enough.
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tekla

The military, because of the nature of the business, is looking not just for good physical specimens, they are looking for the best physical specimens.  They are just trying to make sure your problems don't become their problems, considering the nature of the work, they have enough of their own problems already.
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