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UK: Sikh soldier becomes first guardsman to parade outside Buckingham palace in a turban
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Posted on 12/12/2012 7:05:19 AM PST by Cronos

Edited on 12/12/2012 7:08:14 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]

London: Britain's Ministry of Defence says a Sikh soldier has become the first guardsman to parade outside Buckingham Palace while wearing his traditional turban. Fifty family members were on hand on Tuesday as Guardsman Jatinderpal Singh Bhullar as he took part in the changing of the guard at the London home of Queen Elizabeth II.


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To: US Navy Vet

Being “good people” has nothing to do with wearing the regulation uniform.


61 posted on 12/12/2012 8:57:58 AM PST by Former Fetus (Saved by grace through faith)
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To: Romulus

Same here. But I don’t go around, trying to change military rules to accommodate my beliefs. If a certain position, job... conflicts with my religion, I won’t be found in that position. Period.


62 posted on 12/12/2012 9:01:28 AM PST by Former Fetus (Saved by grace through faith)
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To: RummyChick

and might I add...if Hassan was a Shikh the people here would say he should be allowed to keep his beard. But because Hasan is a Muslim - will you say he should conform to the Regulations and the Court System.

Here is what one victim who was shot several times by Hasan said

“On Oct 18, 2012, the next lower Appellate Court (The US Army Court of Criminal Appeals) ruled in favor of Judge Gross to have the suspect forcibly shaved and to allow the Judge to continue overseeing the case. Today’s decision by the USCA, in my opinion, is a further ploy to delay this trial to avoid the truth from being revealed that Major Hasan’s bloody massacre could have been prevented if the Government would have done their job.””


63 posted on 12/12/2012 9:02:11 AM PST by RummyChick
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To: RummyChick
If the rationale here is that Shikh’s are good guys so let them wear turbans in the UK - then you have to be okay with letting them wear their Turbans in the US while on duty. As well as other non-uniform religious items. Like Burkas. Islamic Head Wraps, etc.

First, the military uniforms of the U.K. are up to the U.K.; the military uniforms of the U.S. are up to the U.S. If one expresses support for the U.K. military wearing kilts it does not follow that one is implicitly supporting kilt-wearing for the U.S. military.

Second, "good guys" or not is not the point in U.K. military regulations. Military regulations are military regulations. U.K. military regulations provide for various distinctive uniform elements: they allow Scots units to wear kilts and Australian units to wear Slouch hats, etc.

It's fairly obvious that these special uniforms are rooted in the tradition of the various Commonwealth nations, and some of the traditions go back hundreds of years, long before the present multiculturalism and globalism began. It was simple common sense to not attempt to dissolve defeated militaries, but to employ them. This meant allowing them to continue with expressions of their own traditions in order to facilitate their reliable integration into the British Empire's military.

There certainly was no "special treatment" outside of the rules: this guy's cover is exactly that which is specified by the unit he is in. This is not a case of him being granted a waiver to wear some religious headpiece.

You'll find the U.S. military (and every successful military) has the same general approach: soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen wear the uniform of their unit according to rules and regulations.
64 posted on 12/12/2012 9:14:53 AM PST by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves)
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To: RummyChick
The Sikhs have served the British with incredibly loyalty and terrific effectiveness for 100 years. The U.S. does not have any such allied group. I have no problem with this.

Napoleon's personal bodyguards were Moroccan cavalry.

65 posted on 12/12/2012 9:21:48 AM PST by LS ('Castles made of sand, fall in the sea . . . eventually.' Hendrix)
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To: Former Fetus
"Yes, but he’s putting his religion/customs ahead of duty."

Next, they will be wearing high school graduation headwear.

66 posted on 12/12/2012 9:29:06 AM PST by hummingbird
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

You said I wasn’t being rational. So just answer this one question.

Nidal Hasan, a MUSLIM TERRORIST- was ordered by a Judge and the The US Army Court of Criminal Appeals to shave his beard.

The highest military appellate court in the United States
removed the Judge and vacated the order to shave the beard. They left it open about what to do about the beard.

Should the MUSLIM terrorist have to conform to Army Regulations to shave the beard? A beard that many feel he is using to disguise himself.

His reasoning for having the beard? He is crippled due to the shooting and his life expectancy is shorter. His religion requires him to leave his earth as he walked it.

HE IS NO LONGER WILLING TO TAKE THE AFTERLIFE RISK HE DID BEFORE THE SHOOTING WHEN HE WAS IN THE ARMY SHAVING HIS FACE.

He’s not a “good guy”

Does he get the religious exemption?

He shouldn’t get the exemption.

But I say give it to him. Let him look like a Muslim Terrorist. Don’t give him grounds for an appeal. Let him flout the exemption.

But in reality - he shouldn’t get the religious exemption NOW or when he was not locked up serving the Army.

http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/228589/beard-too-far/elaine-donnelly#

But now, women can ask to wear the hajib while serving in the military , right???


67 posted on 12/12/2012 9:30:33 AM PST by RummyChick
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To: RummyChick

Go away. Stop stalking me.


68 posted on 12/12/2012 9:32:35 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum ("The more numerous the laws, the more corrupt the state." - Cornelius Tacitus, Roman Senator)
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To: Scoutmaster

BRAVO!


69 posted on 12/12/2012 9:35:07 AM PST by Freeport (The proper application of high explosives will remove all obstacles.)
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To: PieterCasparzen

I am not sure you are correct
His outfit is NOT the uniform of his regiment.

“Traditionalists in the Scots Guard say the allowances made for Bhullar will make the whole company look ridiculous to tourists and onlookers. The regiment traces its origins back to 1642 and its soldiers have worn bearskins on parade since 1832.

The Mail on Sunday was initially approached by serving non-commissioned officers based at Wellington Barracks, who were angry that the MoD had compromised centuries of history for the sake of one soldier.

The argument presented by Bhullar’s colleagues was backed by senior members of the Scots Guards’ regimental association. Unlike serving personnel, these retired officers are allowed to speak publicly.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2241656/Sikh-soldier-Jatinderpal-Singh-Bhullar-guard-Buckingham-Palace-bearskin.html#ixzz2ErNfzBQO
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Read that story carefully. He is being given an EXEMPTION to the regulation wear.

Btw, many in the UK are posting that this guy could wear the turban UNDER the regulation hat.


70 posted on 12/12/2012 9:38:11 AM PST by RummyChick
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To: Cronos

We had a Sikh in our infantry battalion 1968-9. He wore standard uniform except for the turban and ceremonial dagger. Outstanding troop in every way and a nice guy to boot.
It gave some folks a case of the fantods to see one white turban amongst the green bus driver hats on dress formation occasions, though! Since he was a tall man, he really stood out.
I don’t recall whether he wore a steel pot in the field or not.


71 posted on 12/12/2012 9:38:32 AM PST by 91B40
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To: PieterCasparzen

“First, the military uniforms of the U.K. are up to the U.K.; the military uniforms of the U.S. are up to the U.S. If one expresses support for the U.K. military wearing kilts it does not follow that one is implicitly supporting kilt-wearing for the U.S. military.”

Btw,You are also entirely missing the point.

The Shikh is being given an exemption to regulation wear.

If that is okay for you to accept, then you should also be willing to accept it for the US.

IF you are willing to accept the exemption for the “good guy” Shikhs, then you must also give the exemption for others. Such as women wearing a Hajib with their Navy uniform.

This article discusses the slippery slope

http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/228589/beard-too-far/elaine-donnelly#

It’s all about the slippery slope.

So many of you applaud the exemption for the Shikh. But I absolutely guarantee many of you (but maybe not all of you) will NOT feel the same way about certain others that get exemptions based on Religious reasoning.


72 posted on 12/12/2012 9:47:03 AM PST by RummyChick
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To: ansel12
For the first time in 23 years, the U.S. Army is allowing a pair of Sikh Soldiers to keep their hair and beard intact and wear a turban.

There is a reason for everything in the military. Uniforms are supposed to be, well, uniform. It helps unit cohesiveness. Short hair also is part of this. Plus it takes less maintenance. In Basic by the time we got the the barber (I think it was a week in) we couldn't wait to get it all cut off; we didn't have time to take care of longer hair.

The beard ban though has one very important reason for continuing; gas masks. With facial hair the mask cannot form a barrier to the chem of bio agents.

The Sikh people are good citizens, peaceful and productive. However if they will not conform to the demands of the uniform in the military they must not be allowed to serve. In addition there are many Sikhs who do not dress in traditional garb and do cut their hair and shave. In the Milwaukee area we learned allot about their culture after a recent temple shooting....

73 posted on 12/12/2012 9:51:33 AM PST by logic101.net (Was Orwell wrong about anything besides the date?)
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To: RummyChick

Dopey me, I thought he was part of a visiting unit, not part of the Scots Guard.

Yes (duh Pieter) it’s an exemption.

I have constantly to remind myself that the U.K. is not even a shadow of it’s former self.

It’s quickly heading towards national suicide.


74 posted on 12/12/2012 9:51:44 AM PST by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves)
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To: Cronos

Just so everyone knows, we happen to have a Sikh Captain in the Army.

http://www.army.mil/article/36339/sikh-soldiers-allowed-to-serve-retain-their-articles-of-faith/


75 posted on 12/12/2012 9:52:21 AM PST by Grubwart
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To: RummyChick
Sikh soldier completes US Army training with turban on

Present US Army policy still excludes Sikhs who maintain their turban and beard. Sikhs in the US military may maintain their religiously-mandated turban and unshorn hair only if they receive an individual exemption to do so.

76 posted on 12/12/2012 9:56:28 AM PST by kabar
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To: RummyChick

I’m with you, I am a “zero-exemptionist”.

LOL - no need to keep beating me ! Just kidding ! LOL.

The U.S. military needs a complete restoration, since we’re sliding off the same cliff.

We’re being defeated by treason of anti-Christian, leftists and globalists.


77 posted on 12/12/2012 9:57:45 AM PST by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves)
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To: Grubwart

Here is another picture: http://photogallery.sandesh.com/Picture.aspx?AlubumId=4677.

And as another has stated, my religious beliefs come first as well. It is good that one doesn’t have to deny one’s belief system to join the military.

When Jesus comes, I hope he will point out those who used his name to support bigotry and racism first.


78 posted on 12/12/2012 9:58:57 AM PST by radiohead (Taxmaggeddon - are you ready?)
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To: logic101.net

I hadn’t thought about the gas mask issue until I saw this post on the UK site

” More concerned with there beards, to mke chemical warfare gear ie gas masks effective you need to be clean shaven so an airtight seal can be made, beards and stubble prevent this from happeing, so then bearded sikhs charge into combat get gassed and become casualties, and there mates have t stop what there doing to casi-vac them, putting themselves in danger as well. One rule for one, one rule for another.”

- Gareth , Soham, 02/12/2012 13:22

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2241656/Sikh-soldier-Jatinderpal-Singh-Bhullar-guard-Buckingham-Palace-bearskin.html#ixzz2ErTOIqwK
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79 posted on 12/12/2012 10:00:28 AM PST by RummyChick
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To: fattigermaster
At that moment I had more in common with that man than the representatives of my Christian faith who had clearly tailored their public prayers for the ears of men.

"....the hypocrites who love to pray publicly on street corners and in the synagogues where everyone can see them...."

You'll have to forgive me for not quoting Paul over Jesus, it's just that I find that Jesus' words mean so much more when used by themselves or in conjunction with the Old Testament from where he is teaching.

Christianity is all about the big show these days, it has been for a while. It's all about who can quote the most "relevant" quotes to people they've never met or rarely see on Facebook or Freerepublic, who has the biggest church and the bigest tv shows, etc.
80 posted on 12/12/2012 10:00:54 AM PST by brent13a
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