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Unvaccinated airmen seek restraining order in federal class-action lawsuit
About 3% — or 15,000 people — in the Air Force and Space Force remain unvaccinated against COVID-19.
The real reason the Marine Corps is disallowing Shields of Strength’s Bible verse dog tags
The author of this commentary says no one is stopping Shields of Strength from making dog tags with Bible verses, but the dog tags can't be officially licensed by the Marine Corps or have the USMC's trademarked emblem on them if they promote religion.
By Chris Rodda
Anti-religion group seeks to deny troops inspirational dog tags
The author of this commentary says the Pentagon should allow replica dog tags with Bible verses to fulfill requests by service members.
By Mike Berry
Army complains to company selling dog tags with biblical scripture. Religious liberties fight ensues
An example of the product is a replica dog tag with the 82nd Airborne Division’s unit emblem on one side and the Bible verse Joshua 1:9 on the other.
By Kyle Rempfer
Christian groups battle to save colonel’s career
The Family Research Council and the American Family Association delivered a petition to the Pentagon Dec. 6 demanding that the Air Force reverse punitive measures taken against Col. Leland Bohannon, effectively ending the career of the highly decorated officer.
By Kent Miller