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by Zoe Pollock
Marcia Coyle reports that "for the first time in more than 30 years, the U.S. military has allowed an enlisted Sikh soldier to maintain his religiously-mandated turban, beard and hair while serving in the Army." James Joyner reacts:
The ultimate objection, really, is cultural. As Nick Tankersley puts it, "Turbans and beards? Not in my military." I was part of that culture long enough to share that visceral reaction. But my rationality allows me to see it for what it is and...
Published on September 06, 2010 10:09