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Shane Ortega


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Soldier

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Shane Ortega is a retired American Soldier who served in the U.S. Army as an aviation crew chief, a former U.S Marine. Staff Sergeant whom served at Wheeler Airfield in Oahu, Hawaii in the 3-25th Combat Aviation Division of the Army's 25th Infantry Division. He was a member of the Gay Men's Chorus of Honolulu and competed at the professional level of bodybuilding placing 4th in fall 2015.

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Born in Patuxent River, Maryland to military parents and assigned female at birth, Ortega never considered any other career. His father served in the U.S. Navy while his mom served in the Navy and Army. Two of his uncles served in Vietnam, every male in his family had historically served in every major war. . He also knew he wasn't female when he was very young, "I’ve known since I was a child." While still in Monacan High School outside Richmond he signed up for Marine boot camp and left for "boot" two days after graduating in 2004.

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Ortega has served three hazardous duty tours; two in Iraq with the USMC as a woman, and one in Afghanistan with the Army as a man Ortega states, "My commitment to serving this country runs deep, I have been a team and squad leader, a Flight engineer, and a machine gun section chief."

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Ortega had executed over 400 combat missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, "and fought side-by-side in foxholes and remote operating bases." Ortega quoted "I will continue to fight this fight for the 700,000 transgender veterans that have gone before me who were forced to choose between serving their country and being true to who they are." Ortega notes that in a combat zone it made little difference of his gender identity as he was expected to carry his own equipment and do his job- lives counted on it. Military regulations used to deem "any proclamation of a transgender identity or gender-affirming clinical treatment to be evidence of a "psychosexual condition" or mental illness that makes one unfit to serve" according to The Advocate. Evaluated by an Army doctor, Ortega was determined to be free of gender dysphoria and deemed fit to serve.

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Ortega had fought for LGBT rights since 2008. He co-founded support organizations and lobbied with legislators, often using his open own personal experiences and performance record to help advance the cause for transgender and LGBT service members. He fought for the repeal of DADT*, equal opportunity protections for LGBT members, the repeal of women in combat roles and the lighting of the ban on transgender military service. To accomplish this, he worked diligently for years with the military chain of command and the ACLU.

  • In 2011 the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" ban against gay and lesbian military people was lifted, but still in place was a ban against transgender people from serving because according to CBS News "because it is based on military medical regulations put in place before the American Psychiatric Association declared, in 2013, that being transgender is not in itself a mental disorder." In 2014 President Obama signed an order that federal contractors could no longer discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity, but the order didn't apply to the military.
  • In August 2014 the Pentagon asked each military branch to reassess rules regarding labeling transgender troops automatically medically unfit, although other troops with medical conditions are not automatically disqualified. Echoing the removal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" for gay and lesbian military personnel, in February 2015 senior Defense Department officials confirmed that a new plan for the Army was being considered, to change the policy so dismissal was made only by the assistant secretary of the Army for personnel, a senior official. In June 2016, Secretary of Defense Ash Carter announced, "We're ending the ban on transgender Americans in the United States military. Effective immediately, transgender Americans may serve openly and they can no longer be discharged or otherwise separated from the military just for being transgender."

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    References

    Shane Ortega Wikipedia