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In ‘TransMilitary,’ troops fight for the US, banned or not

In ‘TransMilitary,’ troops fight for country, banned or not

01/12/2019

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In ‘TransMilitary,’ troops fight for the US, banned or not

Clip: 1/12/2019 | 9m 6sVideo has Closed Captions

In ‘TransMilitary,’ troops fight for country, banned or not

A recent documentary "TransMilitary," follows four trans troops in their military journeys as the federal government flip-flops on whether they should be banned. As the battle over the ban continues in federal courts, NewsHour Weekend's Megan Thompson talks to a former soldier featured in the film and the film’s director about the soldiers' fight to end the ban and the risks they took speaking out

01/12/2019

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