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No immediate military transgender change, top officer says

Trump ban on transgender troops serving in U.S. military caught Pentagon flat-footed

By ROBERT BURNS, AP National Security Writer
Published: July 27, 2017, 11:06am
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A transgender woman, who identified herself only as Layla, addresses protesters in the Castro District, Wednesday in San Francisco. Demonstrators flocked to a plaza named for San Francisco gay-rights icon Harvey Milk to protest President Donald Trump’s abrupt ban on transgender troops in the military. (AP Photo/Olga R.
A transgender woman, who identified herself only as Layla, addresses protesters in the Castro District, Wednesday in San Francisco. Demonstrators flocked to a plaza named for San Francisco gay-rights icon Harvey Milk to protest President Donald Trump’s abrupt ban on transgender troops in the military. (AP Photo/Olga R. Rodriguez) Photo Gallery

WASHINGTON — The U.S. military will keep permitting its transgender members to serve openly until Defense Secretary Jim Mattis receives President Donald Trump’s actual direction to change its policy and then figures out how to implement it, America’s top military officer said Thursday.

In a memo to all military service chiefs, commanders and enlisted military leaders, Gen.

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