When I was in, any condition that made you permanently non-deployable was grounds for discharge. With manning levels at their all-time lowest in the history of the AF this is a critical issue. If you happen to be in a small career field and there are only a few of you on base and one is non-deployable, the other one or two people have to deploy more often. Instead of being away from home for 6 months a year, you end up being gone for 9 months a year. It’s not fair to the rest of the force to have a special class of people who don’t have to follow the same rules.
Yes! It is actually causing more stress on those who are deployable!
Last year the Air Force ruled that trannies didn't have to perform the annual physical training tests because they, the trannies, weren't able to meet the physical requirements.
The article I read had a photo of some officers dressed like women and they were fat and disgusting.