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Diane Schroer

Colonel

U.S. Army

Bio

Retired U.S. Army Colonel Diane Schroer, a highly-decorated veteran who transitioned from male to female after 25 years of distinguished service in the Army, testified before the committee. Diane interviewed for a job as a terrorism research analyst at the Library of Congress and accepted the position, but the job offer was rescinded when she told her future supervisor that she was in the process of gender transition. The ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµis now representing her in a Title VII sex discrimination lawsuit against the Library of Congress.


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