Pentagon Reduces Recognized Religious Affiliations in Military Records to 31
The Pentagon has announced a significant reduction in the number of recognized religious affiliations within military personnel records, cutting the list from over 180 to just 31. This change, described as an administrative move, aims to simplify data collection for military leaders and chaplains. The new system is designed to provide chaplains with clear information to better anticipate and support the religious needs of service members. The revised list includes 22 Christian denominations, as well as agnostic, Baha'i, Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, Jewish, and Sikh affiliations. Notably, Wicca, paganism, humanism, and atheism have been removed from the list. Service members previously identifying with one of the eliminated faith groups will now have the options of 'no religion' or 'other religions' in their records.