The Pentagon will let transgender individuals serve openly in the US military, ending one of the last bans on service in the armed forces.

Defence Secretary Ash Carter announced the change on Thursday.

Mr Carter said it is the right thing to do. He said only a person's qualifications should matter, and that there should be no other unrelated barriers to service.

Mr Carter's announcement comes despite concerns from senior military leaders that the department is moving too fast and that more time is needed to work through the changes.

The changes will be phased in over a year. But by October 1, transgender troops should be able to receive medical care and begin formally changing their gender identification in the Pentagon's personnel system.

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