Final answer:
The provided reference information does not directly address the policy related to the review period for involuntary separations following a sexual assault report. Historical context on discriminatory practices in the military is provided instead. Thus, the specific answer sought about current military review timeframes for such cases is not found in the given materials.
Step-by-step explanation:
The subject matter concerns the policies and regulations that govern the involuntary separation of service members in the military, specifically related to cases involving sexual assault allegations. The question seems to pertain to a period within which a flag officer must review the involuntary separation if it comes after a service member reports a sexual assault.
However, the provided reference information, while describing historical practices related to discharges for homosexuality in the U.S. military, does not directly address the current policies or time frames for such reviews in cases of sexual assault. This reference information highlights past involuntary separations due to sexual orientation, which demonstrates a historical context of discrimination but does not give a clear answer to the student's question regarding sexual assault reporting.
Therefore, to provide an accurate response, one must refer to the current Department of Defense policies or regulations directly, which are not included in the given materials. This is necessary to affirm the specific period during which a flag officer must conduct this review. As the specific answer is not given in the provided reference materials nor can it be deduced from them, I'm unable to confidently answer the student's question based on the instructions and reference provided.