"Given the achievements of these soldiers and their demonstrated ability to comply with operational requirements while practising their faith, we believe it is time for our military to make inclusion of practicing Sikh Americans the rule, not the exception," the lawmakers said in a letter to US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel.
Led by Congressmen Joe Crowley, vice chair of the Democratic Caucus, and Rodney Frelinghuysen, Chairman of the House Defence Appropriations Subcommittee, the 105 members of the US House of Representatives requested that the armed forces to update their appearance regulations to once again allow Sikh Americans to serve while abiding by their articles of faith such as wearing a turban or beard.
The three Sikh Americans who have been granted individualised accommodations to serve in the US army wear turbans and maintain beards in a neat and conservative manner, both in accordance with operational requirements and their Sikh religious beliefs.
They are also able to wear protective equipment, including helmets and gas masks, in conformity with safety requirements.
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Sikh Coalition applauded lawmaker's move calling for an end to the presumptive ban on devout Sikh service in the US military.
"Sikhs have proven time and again around the world that they are excellent soldiers. It's time for the Pentagon to realise that Sikh Americans are here to stay and that policies of exclusion are inevitably going to fail," Singh said.