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Transsexuals in the military: Flight into hypermasculinity
Authors:George R. Brown M.D.   Capt. USAF
Affiliation:(1) Department of Mental Health/SGHA, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, 45433-5300 Dayton, Ohio, USA;(2) 11163 Mesquite Flat, 78023 Helotes, Texas, USA
Abstract:A sample of 11 male gender-dysphoric patients meeting DSM-III criteria for transsexualism was seen over a 3-year period by a military psychiatrist. Eight patients had extensive military experience, including combat duty in some cases. At the time of evaluation three were on active duty, one was a Department of Defense employee, and four were veterans. Evidence is presented for a hypermasculine phase of development that coincides with the age of enlistment in nearly all cases. The psychodynamic underpinnings of the choice to enlist in transsexual males are discussed. Outcome of military service was premature discharge in over 60%. The military's management of genderdysphoric servicemen is described. Current military policies, in association with the proposed hypermasculine phase of transsexual development, may actually result in a higher prevalence of transsexualism in the military than in the civilian population.The views expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Defense or the United States Air Force.
Keywords:hypermasculine  military  gender identity development  gender dysphoria  transsexualism
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