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Transgender airmen with 15 to 18 years of service got their early retirement approved. Then the Air Force reversed course.
The move is the latest escalation by the Trump administration as it seeks to bar transgender people from joining the military and remove all who are currently serving.
The U.S. Air Force has decided to deny early retirement options for transgender service members with 15 to 18 years of service.
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The decision effectively eliminates a path to retirement for those nearing the 20-year mark required for full benefits.
Then, on August 4, the Air Force abruptly and quietly rescinded all previously approved retirement requests for trans airmen with 15 to 18 years of service, including Anguiano’s.
President Donald Trump has reversed Biden-era rules allowing transgender military personnel to openly serve. About 18 transgender Air Force service members who had applied for early retirement to ...