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your already in the worlds greatest army. whats united states army compared to the khalsa

Let's have a war with the Khalsa against the U.S. Army and find out!! :p

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Mr Singh, you can join the army without leaving Sikhi. I know some Sikhs in the army who were not required to cut hair. Contact Col. G.B. Singh and I am sure he can help you out. He was in the army and is retired now. He kept Sikhi saroop. I think it will be good to have Amritdharis in the military. Just keep in mind that sometimes you could be asked to do something that goes against Sikhi. So make wise choices. If you need any help in contacting him then let me know. PM me and I will forward your info to him or contact him directly. Good luck

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america sucks and their army sucks. talk about terroism. thats what you'll be supporting once your in it.

I beg your pardon! <_<

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you are already in the army, Khalsa akal purakh ki fauj............

veer ji dont let anyone lead you to move away from your Dharam............you are blessed and Guru is with you to guide you, make ur decision carefully............... may you find propsperity wateva path you choose

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I have always wanted to join the United States Armed Forces, its like the only thing that really gets me. I am an amritdhari sikh and have been talking to the recruiters at army etc, but was told from all that there are no exception, no matter of what religion you are. Everyone has to cut their hairs small, shave, wear no hat or headgear at armed forces buildings, installations etc (hats etc allowed outside), wear no kara (bracelet), rings (unless a wedding ring - which must be removed before you get deployed but can worn otherwise at the base etc), no chains etc. Basically, none of these things are allowed no mater what religion you are.

I spoke with many thinking one of them might say, we can work something out. But, finally, by waheguru's kirpa an army colonel moved next door to my house and i asked him. He said that he might be able to bring me to meet the Commander of the Military Entrance Processing Unit. I went and spoke with the Commander. He understood everything that i had to say and said that they can make exception for the most until i get to Basic Combat Training, where under the "strict" Uniformed Services Laws it says "no exceptions". He also told me that once, i finish the training i might be able to have y sikhi saroop back, depending on the decision of the Commander of the Unit to which i am assigned.

I really want to be in the army, but i am also amritdhari sikh. I am planning on doing Basic Combat Training, Office's Training, and join US Armed forces as an MD.

Please provide your input. Thank you.

If u really want to be in an army, go to india and join the khalsa dals. you will be able part of khalsa fauj, live the khalsa fauj lifestyle everyday. and be able to be the max singh u can lol If u want to join an army, go and join the khalsa army

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