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In the military, deployability is not a side consideration. It is a gatekeeper. Training opportunities, assignments, accessions, and promotion pathways all turn on whether a servicemember is considered deployable. That single designation often matters more than performance, experience, or command support. For servicemembers living with HIV, nondeployability labels continue to function as career limiting tools,...
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It started with a simple truth — one that too many people in uniform were forced to hide. For decades, the U.S. military operated under policies that barred service members living with HIV from commissioning as officers or deploying overseas, regardless of their health, performance, or readiness. These rules were not based in current medical...
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