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Army officials eye food stipend changes after latest meals controversy
Soldiers at Fort Cavazos say that officials won't grant any religious exceptions to rules requiring deductions from their Basic Allowance for Subsistence.
Defense bill targets religious freedom group for its advocacy work
The Military Religious Freedom Foundation has frequently fought with Christian groups about the role of religion in the ranks.
Here’s how the Corps will accommodate a Sikh recruit in boot camp
These guidelines will likely inform how other Sikh recruits may be accommodated in the future.
Lawmakers demand answers after priests booted from Walter Reed campus
Catholic clergy from Holy Name College had been serving at Walter Reed for nearly two decades before being barred from entry late last month.
Senators push DoD to approve recruits who’ve sought mental health care
Past treatment or diagnosis is still a bar to service for most.
Navy’s ‘religious needs assessment’ is unconstitutional, critics say
The Navy asserts the assessment is optional and that such evaluations have been in place for nearly 30 years.
By Diana Stancy