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US Coast Guard won't 'break faith' with transgender members

Admiral Paul Zukunft has assured transgender members of the Coast Guard that they will not be removed from duty.

The Finest Hours Premiere - LA Coast Guard Admiral Paul F Zukunft. SIPA USA / PA Images SIPA USA / PA Images / PA Images

THE HEAD OF the US Coast Guard said he would not “break faith” with transgender personnel, after President Donald Trump said they would be banned from the military.

In a series of three tweets last week, Trump upended an Obama-era policy of more than a year that allowed transgender troops to serve openly.

Speaking at a Washington think tank, Admiral Paul Zukunft, who is the commandant of the Coast Guard, said the service had reached out to the 13 Coast Guards who have come out as transgender.

“Very small numbers, but all of them are doing meaningful Coast Guard work today,” he said.

Zukunft said he had read a story in the Washington Post about a young lieutenant who had undergone gender reassignment surgery and was worried about Trump’s tweets that transgender troops would not be allowed “to serve in any capacity” in the military.

“I reached out personally to Lieutenant Taylor Miller, who was featured on the cover of The Washington Post last week,” Zukunft said.

Taylor’s family has disowned her. Her family is the United States Coast Guard. And I told Taylor, ‘I will not turn my back. We have made an investment in you, and you have made an investment in the Coast Guard, and I will not break faith.’ So that is the commitment to our people right now.

The Coast Guard is a branch of the military and generally follows the Department of Defense (DOD) on personnel matters.

When asked whether Zukunft’s comments mean the Coast Guard would disregard Trump’s tweets, spokeswoman Lisa Novak told AFP: “Those comments are made by the commandant, and those are his own comments.”

In a statement, the Coast Guard said it “follows closely with the DOD on human resources policies”.

“We are currently in contact with them on how those policies may be affected.”

Zukunft added that the Coast Guard had stood up a team of military lawyers following Trump’s tweets.

In the six days since Trump’s tweets, the White House has still not provided the Pentagon with clear directives on how it should implement a transgender ban, so the current policy remains in place for now.

- © AFP, 2017

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