Are Soldiers Allowed to Publicly Pray in Uniform?

Soldiers are generally allowed to pray in uniform because soldiers, like all Americans, have the Constitutional right to exercise their faith. The right to pray is one of the most fundamental rights Americans possess. This is no less true than for the brave men and women who serve in the United States Armed Forces.

So why are some radical atheists attacking senior military chaplains for praying in uniform? On what do they base their argument? Fill out the form on the right to download our free guide which delves deeper into this issue. It’s critical that we strive to understand the rights of our soldiers so that we can stand ready to defend them from unconstitutional attacks.

Are Soldiers Allowed to Publicly Pray in Uniform?

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