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The move to remove rank insignias from uniforms of chaplains comes after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reduced the number of religious affiliation codes from more than 200 to 31.

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Army chaplains will have 90 days to remove rank insignia from combat uniforms under new guidance implementing a Pentagon policy announced earlier this year. From Stars and Stripes' Phillip Walter Wellman:

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-- Stars and Stripes (@starsandstripes.bsky.social) 9:56 PM · Jun 26, 2026

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DOD Officially Drops 180 Faiths From Military's Recognized Religion List (June 4, 2026)
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Military.com has learned that the Department of Defense, for the first time in almost 10 years, has dramatically reduced its number of recognized religious faiths and belief systems by approximately 180.

He added that members will not be limited to the list of "religious affiliation codes" when selecting information for their dog tags. The revised list, according to documents obtained by Military.com, includes Agnostics, Buddhists, Hindus, Islam (Muslims), Judaism, Sikh, and a wide range of Christian-based groups like Baptists, Catholics, Lutherans and Methodists.

Here is the full list:

Agnostic (AN)
Baha'i faith (BH)
Buddhism (BU)
Christian - Assemblies of God (AG)
Christian - Baptist (BA)
Christian - Brethren (BR)
Christian - Catholic (CA)
Christian - Church of Christ (CC)
Christian - Church of God (CG)
Christian - Church of the Nazarene (CN)
Christian - Episcopal/Anglican (EA)
Christian - Evangelical (EV)
Christian - Jehovah's Witnesses (JW)
Christian - Lutheran (LU)
Christian - Methodist (ME)
Christian - Non Denominational (ND)
Christian - Orthodox (OX)
Christian - Other (CO)
Christian - Pentecostal (PE)
Christian - Presbyterian (PR)
Christian - Quaker (QU)
Christian - Reformed (RE)
Christian - Scientist (SC)
Christian - Seventh Day Adventist (SA)
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (CJ)
Hindu (HI)
Islam (Muslim) (IS)
Judaism (Jewish) (JU)
No Religion (NR)
Other Religions (OR)
Sikh (SI)

This restructuring of faith codes, which help identify service members as well as the military in planning for appropriated religious coverage to include them, has now excluded minority faith/worldview groups including Atheists, Asatru, Deists, Druids, Eckankar, Heathens, Humanists, Magick, New Age churches, Pagan, Rosicrucianism, Shaman, Spiritualists, Troth, Unitarian Universalists and various Wiccans. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-06-29 12:28 AM | Reply

Is any of this expected to make sense?

#2 | Posted by Zed at 2026-06-29 03:53 PM | Reply

And they excluded Deists and Unitarians, which is ironic since these beliefs played a major role during the founding of America. Several of the Founding Father's were Deists including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine. Also four presidents were Unitarians, including John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Millard Fillmore and William Howard Taft. And Adlai Stevenson II, who ran twice as the Democratic presidential candidate against Eisenhower, was a Unitarian.

OCU

#3 | Posted by OCUser at 2026-06-29 04:01 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 3

Trump is a dick but the claim that the founders were deists or even less religious got debunked years ago.

#4 | Posted by tor at 2026-06-29 05:27 PM | Reply | Funny: 1

---- OFF YOU IDIOT

#5 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-06-29 07:20 PM | Reply

Trump is a dick but the claim that the founders were deists or even less religious got debunked years ago.

#4 | Posted by tor at 2026-06-29 05:27 PM

Being a Deist did not mean that you were 'less religious', it's just that while they believed in God, they didn't accept the idea that man and God interacted with each other. In order words, they didn't accept the idea that Jesus was the son of God or that he took human form and lived among the people in the New Testament. Okay, that made them non-Christian, but then there are a lot of people on this planet who aren't Christians.

But getting back to the basic tenants of Deism, it's like Issac Newton speculating on the concept of God being like a 'clock maker', who created the universe, 'wound it up' and then set it in motion while he sat back and watched how it progressed.

OCU

#6 | Posted by OCUser at 2026-06-30 12:30 AM | Reply

C'mon, practically, rank insignia determines who salutes who. As long as enlisted know clergy are officers, problem solved. Among the clergy, their numbers are so few, they probably know who's who and if not will figure it out real quick.

I can't stand the Buffoon administration but this has nothing to do with religion.

#7 | Posted by et_al at 2026-06-30 01:23 AM | Reply

#6

Being deist means you are not just less religious, you are not religious. You're a theist, but to be religious you have to consider a god to be something to pretend to interact with, something to worship. What's the point of setting up a church for a god that is not interested in you in any way whatsoever?

It's still silly nonsense, but it's not nearly as idiotic as christianity.

#8 | Posted by DarkVader at 2026-06-30 07:22 AM | Reply

Some insights to a deist's perspective can be found in the cut-and-paste job Thomas Jefferson did on the New Testament: The Philosophy of Jesus of Nazareth, being Extracted from the Account of His Life and Doctrines Given by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John; Being an Abridgement of the New Testament for the Use of the Indians, Unembarrased [uncomplicated] with Matters of Fact or Faith beyond the Level of their Comprehensions, better known as The Jefferson Bible: uuhouston.org

"There laid they Jesus: and rolled a great stone to the door of the sepulcher and departed."

#9 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-06-30 08:48 AM | Reply

Thomas Jefferson took out the magic tricks. Cl0wns want magic tricks. Water into wine... raising from the dead... parting the seas... zombie messiah... risen from the dead... coming back to judge everyone...

#10 | Posted by RightisTrite at 2026-06-30 09:44 AM | Reply

that the founders were deists or even less religious got debunked..

While personal beliefs varied, some were deists (Thomas Paine and Ethan Allen) some were " theistic rationalists" (such as Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and George Washington) some were traditional, practicing Christians who believed in Divine Providence.

Regardless the legal consensus of the founding fathers was the radical separation of church and state. The founders created the first government with no religious test for office and no established state religion, ensuring religious freedom for all.

#11 | Posted by donnerboy at 2026-06-30 12:01 PM | Reply

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