The regulations regarding the service of intersex people in the United States Armed Forces are vague and inconsistent due to the broad nature of humans with intersex conditions. The United States Armed Forces as a whole does not officially ban intersex people from service but does exclude many based on the form of their status. Policies regarding all intersex people are not addressed formally although depending on the type of sex variation some intersex people are allowed to serve. Many, though, are considered to be under the umbrella of being transgender, which the U.S military has previously categorized as a form of disease (psychopathology) that can be applied as a valid cause to bar them from service or remove them from service upon discovery. This can be demonstrated in the Psychosexu