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    Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell For Christians In Military – Former General Speaks Out

    Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell For Christians In Military – Former General Speaks Out

    September 23, 2013 by News Editor 14 Comments



    Acting Air Force Secretary is an open Homosexual, and has affected at least two significant policy events

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    Tattoos Out, Sodomy In: U.S. Army To Ban Tattoos Below Elbows, Knees…

    Posted on 24 September, 2013 by clyde



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    (NATIONAL JOURNAL) — The U.S. military and tattoos have an entangled history. The rise of the tattoo in popular culture started with floods of inked veterans—especially from World War II—returning home with them. The first tattoo parlor in New York City, established in 1846, served to mark up Civil War soldiers.

    It is that strong history that’s probably the reason why a blog post on the Army’s website declared in 2009, “Today, it seems, you couldn’t throw a rock into an Army formation without hitting a Soldier with at least one tattoo.”

    So it might be strange for the Army to put forth a new rule banning them on commonly tattooed portions of the body.

    At the Stars and Stripes, Josh Smith (a former National Journal reporter) reports that Secretary of the Army John McHugh has approved, but not yet signed, a change to the Army’s appearance regulations that would ban tattoos from the forearm, below the knee, or above the neckline.

    The Army will also require the removal of offensive tattoos, Smith reports,Current soldiers may be grandfathered in, but all soldiers will still be barred from having any tattoos that are racist, sexist, or extremist.

    Once the rules are implemented, soldiers will sit down with their unit leaders and “self identify” each tattoo.

    Soldiers will be required to pay for the removal of any tattoo that violates the policy, [Sgt. Maj. of the Army Raymond Chandler] said.

    Forcing the removal of offensive tattoos is a step up in severity from current regulations. Currently, “commanders may not order the removal of a tattoo or brand. However, the commander must counsel soldiers, and afford them the opportunity to seek medical advice about removal or alteration of the tattoo or brand.” If the soldier does respond to the counsel, the commander is to make sure “the soldier understands the policy.”

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