Overview
- An internal Army memo directs commanders to update all personnel records to reflect service members' biological sex rather than gender identity.
- Pronoun usage, salutations, and access to shared spaces such as showers and sleeping quarters must now correspond to biological sex.
- The Supreme Court's recent decision lifted an injunction, allowing the Trump administration to enforce its transgender military ban.
- The Department of Defense policy disqualifies individuals with gender dysphoria or those who have undergone gender-affirming medical interventions from military service.
- Roughly 4,240 active-duty and National Guard transgender troops are affected, facing potential separation or discharge under the new policy.