Sikhs are from a culture that honors discipline and the warrior... and, frankly, we could use a little more of that.
I can remember working with a Sikh soldier prior to the change in policy in 1984... it is completely stupid to deprive the military of their talents simply because they won't make the choice to subordinate their religious obligations in order to serve.
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Countertrey wrote:I have absolutely no problem with it...
Sikhs are from a culture that honors discipline and the warrior... and, frankly, we could use a little more of that.
I can remember working with a Sikh soldier prior to the change in policy in 1984... it is completely stupid to deprive the military of their talents simply because they won't make the choice to subordinate their religious obligations in order to serve.
As a Sikh I can say this a is very true statement. I'm very proud that he graduated and made it this far. I know he is going to represent our country with honor.
Don't matter where you are.... YOU'RE IN REDSKINS COUNTRY!