Congratulations to West Point

They have graduated their first Sikh female cadet. Normally these “first!” stories don’t interest me, but I am glad to see the military availing itself of the opportunity represented by Sikh culture.
“My grandfather was an armor officer in the Indian army, so I grew up hearing about tanks and his recollection of fighting in the mountains of northern India," Narang told Task & Purpose. “Everything he told me grew my interest in the military … he embedded that culture of service and giving back to your country.”
That is the kind of thing I wish more Americans of all stripes felt.

2 comments:

  1. Gringo11:38 AM

    I'd much rather have a Sikh on my side than have a Sikh opposing me.

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  2. ymarsakar12:26 PM

    Indian culture and religions. Reminds me of Yuri Bezmenov and Satguru. Remember Bezmenov, Grim?

    I talked about him enough in the old years.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlPspR8Qx8I&t=614s

    The little time he warned us we had left was before I woke up.

    And now the time is over, isn't it.

    Endless warnings, America was given. What came out of it in the end?

    So be it.

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