‘Chaplains, historically and by definition, are people of faith’
Chaplains encourage Va. legislators to override governor’s veto
Chaplains commend congressional actions concerning censorship by Air Force Academy
Message to Air Force Academy cadets: You can say, ‘So help me God’
Air Force Academy’s action puts Christians in the closet, violates federal law
Congressmen ask DoD to issue stronger religious liberty instructions
Chaplain Alliance testifies about negative effects of administration policies on religious freedom in military
Chaplains commend DOD for first steps toward providing religious liberty for military personnel
Chaplains to Air Force Academy: Obey the law concerning oaths
Chaplains to DoD: Stop use of SPLC as Source for Equal Opportunity Briefs
‘The recent briefing given to Army personnel at Camp Shelby that identified the American Family Association as a so-called “hate group” clearly came from the Southern Poverty Law Center. Our recent Freedom of Information Act request concerning a similar briefing in a Pennsylvania Army Reserve unit made clear that the Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute uses the Southern Poverty Law Center as a “reliable source” to train Equal Opportunity officers. This must stop’
Chaplains to DoD: Allow Catholic service members to worship
Documents confirm DoD taught that Catholics, Evangelicals, Jews, Mormons are religious ‘extremists’ like Al-qaeda
Chaplain Alliance commends Air Force for restoring chaplain’s essay
Chaplains say, DoD discriminates against heterosexual couples—fails to uphold principles of equality and justice for all
Chaplain Alliance files brief with U.S. Supreme Court in support of chaplains’ right to pray
Chaplain endorsers to Air Force: Don’t discriminate against chaplains’ speech
Proposed amendment to Defense Appropriations bill protects appointments of religious chaplains
Chaplain endorsers announce campaign to educate military personnel on religious liberty
‘We continue to receive reports from military personnel who are concerned their religious liberties are being infringed, even as they offer their lives to protect the religious liberty of all Americans. To ensure our men and women in uniform are able to exercise their sincerely held religious beliefs, we are making “Religious Liberty Palm Cards” available to chaplains and all service men and women. The cards outline what service members’ constitutionally protected religious liberties are and what to do if they believe their freedoms are being threatened. We have also established a link on our website that will provide a place for those who have encountered problems to report their concerns. We have enlisted experienced attorneys as well as retired chaplains to provide counsel and encouragement’