Air Force denies early retirement pay to some transgender service members — offers lump sum payment instead
The US Air Force announced Thursday that transgender service members who have served between 15 and 18 years will not be able to obtain early retirement benefits.
Those transgender service members – forced out of the Air Force under President Trump’s January executive order targeting “gender radicalism” in the military – will instead have the option to take a lump-sum separation payment or be removed.

The Air Force, however, approved early retirement for self-identifying transgender service members with 18-20 years of honorable service.
“Although service members with 15-18 years of honorable service were permitted to apply for an exception to policy, none of the exceptions to policy were approved,” an Air Force spokesperson said in a statement.
“Approximately a dozen service members between 15 and 18 years of service were prematurely notified that their [early retirement] applications under the gender dysphoria provision had been approved,” the spokesperson added, noting that a higher-level review was required.