The issue, sir, is one of doctor-patient confidentiality. The policy is that if a soldier were diagnosed with anything, quite frankly, physical or mental, the commanding officer, the chain of command, would be advised of the employment limitations. They would be advised of such things as that the soldier shouldn't carry a weapon or that they needed some time off or, back at home, that they needed to come into work for only half days, and those kinds of things. The chain of command is advised of those things, but they are not told what the diagnosis is, nor do I believe they need to be told.
On April 17th, 2008. See this statement in context.