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Army Color guard no longer authorized

JohnDeereFan

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Kind of ironic, when you stop to consider that George Washington required (not suggested, but REQUIRED) his officers to attend Sunday services.
 

rsr

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This is really puzzling. I live in an Army town and cannot remember an official color guard ever participating in a religious service here. Why should the Army be expected to provide troops (who otherwise would be on their day off) for such a service? Doesn't the church have some veterans who would be happy to provide a color guard? Or perhaps a local American Legion or VFW?

And why is a Baptist church, of all things, expecting the government to provide such a service?
 

wpe3bql

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This is really puzzling. I live in an Army town and cannot remember an official color guard ever participating in a religious service here. Why should the Army be expected to provide troops (who otherwise would be on their day off) for such a service? Doesn't the church have some veterans who would be happy to provide a color guard? Or perhaps a local American Legion or VFW?

And why is a Baptist church, of all things, expecting the government to provide such a service?

Excellent questions!! :thumbsup:

For some 40+ years I was with a BC in a city that was right next to a major Army base. One of our former members is now a 3-Star General who heads West Point.

Maybe it was up to the pastor to decide not have an active duty Army color guard on the stage....I don't know.

If a BC wants one, that's their call.

I'm a retired military person myself. The current church of which I've been with for 20+ years is in a different city about 50 miles from the above-mentioned one.

Neither of her two pastors/elders have ever put much focus on the military.

Maybe it's because neither one of them personally was in the military.

Jest a-sayin'. :wavey:
 

Rolfe

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Would people here object if it were another religion? (I do not know how likely it would be that a mosque or Sikh temple would do this.)

My own opinion is similar to Rsr's.
 
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