I am not positive but I have run across this list. Best bet for an accurate answer would be to ask a recruiter, who will in turn contact a Chaplain and get a 100 percent answer. I am currently in the Army so i am personally aware of Christian, Agnostic, Athiest, Pagan, and wierdly enough you can get a memo from your chain of command for Jedi....
This list is for the abbreviations for Dog Tags.
U.S. Army's Religious Requirements and Practices of Certain Selected Groups: A Handbook for Chaplains
Anglican .....………………………...... ACC
Atheist, Agnostic, or no religion .. NRE
Baptist ..........................…………. BAPT
Christian Science ...........……...... CS
Greek Catholic ..............……...... GC
Greek Orthodox ...........…......... GO
Jewish ........................……...... JEW
Latter-Day Saints .......……..…... LDS
Lutheran ....................…...….... LUTH
Muslim ........................……..…. MUS
New Apostolic Church .............. NAC
Other Protestant Denomination OPD
Pentecostal ......................……. PENT
Presbyterian ....................…….. PRES
Roman Catholic ..................….. RC
Salvation Army ...................….. SA
Unitarian Universalist ...........… UNI
United Church ...................... ..UCC
I remember seeing this list in Basic
all types
No it is not.
The US Army is currently the only globally recognized superpower, so they are unquestionably "stronger" than the army of India.
You must be a US citizen to serve and since there are many religions in the US like Christianity and Islam and Judiaism and Catholic and Hinduism. Many religions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, Jehovah's Witnesses is a recognized religion in the United States. They are considered a religious organization and enjoy the same legal protections and rights as other recognized religions.
We recognize all religions. Lutheranism is the most common.
yea sure all recognized religions practice praying, and all have different approach to it cos of cultural differences.
The US Army recognized the Stars and Stripes on the day it was adopted as the flag of the United States of America, 14 June 177.
It recognized the Minutemen as the Continental Army, appointed George Washington as the army's commander, and authorized the printing of paper money to pay its troops.
Buddism Taoism Islamism Catholicism and Christianism
Army, Navy, along with the Marines as a joint unit with the Navy until 1789.
Of the religions that are generally recognized to be major world religions, Islam is the most recent (originating in the 7th century). There are certainly other religions that are more recent (Mormonism, Scientology) but these are not generally recognized as major world religions, although it is possible that they eventually will be so recognized.
The US Army, like the US Department of Defense, is supported by the tax payer. The US Army Corp of Engineers is part of the US Army; just like the US Army Artillery, or US Army Armor, or US Army Infantry.