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Eric Beech

US military to lift ban on transgender personnel

The Pentagon plans to announce the repeal of its ban on openly serving transgender service members next month, US defence officials have said.

The repeal would come five years after a 2011 decision to end the US military's ban on gays and lesbians serving openly, despite fears – which proved unfounded – that such a move would be too great a burden in wartime and would undermine readiness.

The disclosure came the same week the US Army formally welcomed its new Secretary of the Army, Eric Fanning, who is the first openly gay leader of a military service branch in US history.

One of the US officials said parts of the repeal would come into effect immediately. But the plan would also direct each branch of the armed services to implement new policies affecting everything from recruiting to housing for transgender troops, the official said.

Mac Thornberry, a Republican Representative and chairman of the House of Representatives Armed Services Committee, said Defense Secretary Ash Carter had not answered questions the panel had asked, including about "readiness challenges" for transgender service members.

Mr Thornberry said in a statement: "If reports are correct, I believe Secretary Carter has put the political agenda of a departing administration ahead of the military’s readiness crisis."

Supporters of transgender rights cheered the news.

Ashley Broadway-Mack, president of the American Military Partner Association, said in a statement: "Our transgender service members and their families are breathing a huge sigh of relief."

The National Center for Transgender Equality estimated last year 15,000 trans people served in the US military.

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