FYI the don't ask don't tell is no longer regulation. Some of you are also missing some critical information. There's the issue of a TG currently serving and a TG that is trying to enlist.
TG trying to enlist are supposed to list all medications, surgeries, medical history. If they don't, and it comes up after they enlist. They will be discharged with a fraudulent enlistment. There are also other factors, are they pre or post op, transitioning, etc. a male with breast implants would be referred for a psych evaluation. At which point they would be DQ for psych. If post op same thing. They would also need to have legally changed birth certificate to sex they changed to, but they would still need to disclose any surgeries, which leads back to a psych eval.
until this goes into affect, The military does not recognize someone as TG just because they say they identify as one. They would need to have surgery and get their sex legally changed. Up until that point, they will be recognized as what is stated on their BC and held to that standard. So a male can say he's TG all he wants, but his appearance needs to follow the male standards.
I didn't address a lot in this thread as there is so much.
I am a Soldier currently serving currently as a Senior Recruiter.