Updated Policy for Religious Expression in the Military
Last week the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) approved a new policy to allow accommodation for religious expression in the military.
“The new policy states that military departments will accommodate religious requests of service members, unless a request would have an adverse effect on military readiness, mission accomplishment, unit cohesion,” U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Nathan Christensen, a Pentagon spokesman, said.
The policy was mainly expected to affect Sikhs, Muslims, Jews, and members of other groups that wear beards or articles of clothing as part of their religion. Accommodation will have to be requested with each change in assignment and will be determined by the new unit’s commander to assure that physical appearances “do not interfere with good order and discipline.”
Many are cautiously optimistic that the DOD’s new directive will protect service members’ freedom to practice and express their faith.