Sociology, asked by marr6168, 4 months ago

When were people part of the LGBTQ+ community allowed to join the military?

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Answered by pds39937
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Explanation:

(LGBTQ) personnel are able to serve in the armed forces of some countries around the world: the vast majority of industrialized, Western countries, (including some Latin American countries such as Brazil and Chile,[1][2]) in addition to South Africa, and Israel.[3] The rights concerning inters..ex people are more vague.

ue.This keeps pace with the latest global figures on acceptance of homose..xuality, which suggest that acceptance of LGBTQ communities is becoming more widespread only in secular, affluent countries.[4]

History has seen societies that both embrace and shun

openly gay service-members in the military. But more recently, the high-profile 2010 hearings on "Don't ask, don't tell" in the United States propelled the issue to the center of international attention. They also shed light both on the routine discrimination, violence, and hardship faced by LGBTQ-identified soldiers, as well as arguments for and against a ban on their service.[7]

Answered by lwolff2007
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Answer:

From January 1, 2018 to April 11, 2019, transgender individuals could enlist in the United States military under the condition of being stable for 18 months in their preferred or biological gender.

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