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Monday, April 13, 2009
Sikh Group Wants Army To Accommodate Turbans, Unshorn Hair and Beards
Tomorrow the Sikh Coalition will begin a campaign to convince the U.S. Army to permit Sikhs to serve in the military while wearing a turban, unshorn hair and a beard. Announcing the campaign, the Sikh Coalition said that currently Sikhs are required to choose between their religion and military service. In January, the Coalition sent a lengthy letter (full text) to Secretary of Defense Robert Gates urging him to accommodate the religious needs of a Sikh doctor and a Sikh dentist who were recruited during their first years in medical and dental school respectively, but whose ability to serve while maintaining their Sikh identity is now being questioned. An online petition is available to call on the military to allow Captain Kamaljit Singh Kalsi and Second Lieutenant Tejdeep Singh Rattan to serve with their turbans, unshorn hair and beards intact. [Thanks to Michael Lieberman for the lead.]