So how many transgenders, cross dressers, drag queens did you have in your outfit, t-bones. Just what stages of surgical and hormonal gender 'reassignment' were they in.
None that I know of, but it was in West Berlin. Plenty of opportunity to cross-dress and be drag queens off base.
You also seem to be under the misapprehension that if a service member is transgender, the service must provide that servicemember with gender reassignment therapy and surgery. I can see how, in your utter ignorance of the military, and in particular the U.S. military, you might think that. But you misapprehend. The military can and does limit the medical services it will provide to servicemembers. Two limits that spring to mind are abortion and cosmetic surgery for other than therapeutic purposes (an example of therapeutic purposes would be cosmetic surgery for servicemembers who have been severely burned).
Are you telling me that overt homosexual activities were tolerated and ignored in your unit. This at a time when homosexual practice could result in Court Martial or expulsion from the military under a General (less than Honourable) discharge.
No, there is nothing in my post that even suggests that. Ergo, I presume it comes from your emotional disorders and gibbering fear.
I will tell you this. Our unit commander, a full colonel and combat veteran, once said at a Commander's Call (a periodic all-hands meeting) words to the effect of "I am aware that some people in this unit are homosexual. I'm sure you are aware that homosexuals will be discharged from the Air Force. But I am also aware that it took a year to train each of you, and you are not easily replaceable. If you come into my office and say 'Sir, I am a homosexual,' I will begin the process of discharging you. However, you are in the middle of the largest city in Europe, and I am not interested in your off-duty, off-base activities, so long as they do not affect your performance or that of the unit."
That's because you are a terrified hater, and he was a commander with a mission to accomplish.
And that this happened without friction or conflict amongst a fraternity of normal young men.
And women. Contrary to your apparent fantasy, the military I served in was sex-integrated. My first commander was Colonel (later Major General) Norma Brown. A fine officer, who motivated her troops to excel in the tradition of the very best African-American mothers. If you thought you could screw around with Colonel Norma, your attitude adjustment would be brief, but very painful. I have had the honour of serving under men as good as Colonel Norma, but none better.
It sounds kind of far fetched, but you might have been assigned to cadre of suspected Section 8s (psychologically unfit for military service). That might explain things.
It sounds as if you don't know what you're talking about. But do continue. I find the authoritative pronouncements of people whose total military experience is watching war movies to be quite amusing.
Do share your extensive expertise and military experience with us.
Meanwhile, here's a newsflash. Adultery is not only forbidden in the military, it is a crime under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Are you so divorced from reality to presume that all known adulterers were court-martialed? That's just one example. There are many, many others of tolerance of forbidden or illegal activity.