In a first, US Air Force allows Sikh-American to keep turban on active duty
In a first, US Air Force allows Sikh-American to keep turban on active duty Airman Harpreetinder Singh, who joined the Air Force in 2017, was unable to follow the practice due to the military branch’s grooming and dress codes Current Affairs :-A Sikh aviator has been permitted by the United States Air Force to present with a whiskers, turban and unshorn hair, making him the primary dynamic obligation pilot to be allowed such a religious convenience. Aviator Harpreetinder Singh, who joined the Air Force in 2017, was unfit to pursue the training because of the military branch’s prepping and clothing standards. The Air Force allowed him a convenience after Bajwa picked up portrayal from the Sikh American Veterans Alliance, and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), NBC news announced. Bajwa, a team boss at McChord Air Force Base, Washington, is presently the primary dynamic pilot who has been approved to hold fast to Sikh religious prepping and dress standards while s...