Eileen (SO) wrote:
A soldier in the midst of treatment cannot serve our country in time of need.
Eileen
I am not going to get too deep into semantics however it is not treatment, the process is called transition. Either way I think you need to better define the term "treatment." Are we talking of therapy? HRT? Undergoing GCS and the recovery from it? There are many phases to the transition process and term.
Again not to beat a dead horse I raise the issue of pregnancy and female military members. I and am certain you as well would not want to send a pregnant service member into combat. How does affect preparedness?
The Pentagon commissioned the RAND Corporation which most acknowledge as non partisan to conduct a study on transgenders in the military. The report came back stating the estimated medical costs to be roughly $10 million annually and would have a "negligible effect" on preparedness. Now I have no idea what they consider negligible and would like a better explanation of that however it does say something.
Now $10 million is a lot of money especially when one remembers that is my and your and a lot of other people's tax dollars. I could even fluff it off by saying the government wastes more than that weekly or use the old term "a drop in the ocean." However as I said $10 million is a lot of money and if no one else wants it you can toss it my way!

Still studies and reports I have seen and read place the cost of replacing those transgendered service members at as high as $100 million or more! What was it the late Senator Everett Dirksen of Illinois said? "A billion here, a billion there and the next thing you know you are talking about real money."
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politi ... an-n797851
It seems that at least certain former high ranking military leaders feel this ban on transgenders serving in the military is unwarranted as well.
I have said it before and will say it again. I salute and respect anyone who puts on the uniform to protect the freedoms we Americans too often take for granted. However to blatantly deny any group be it based on gender orientation, race, religion, ethnic background or whatever to serve their country relegates them to second class citizens. Is this what we want?