Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Anmol Narang is first Sikh woman to graduate from US military academy

- Letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: Second Lieutenant Anmol Narang will create history by becoming the first observant Sikh to graduate from the prestigiou­s United States Military Academy at West Point on Saturday.

US President Donald Trump will deliver remarks at the 2020 US Military Academy at West Point graduation ceremony.

“I am excited and honoured to be fulfilling my dream of graduating from West Point on Saturday,” 2LT Narang said in a statement on the eve of the historic occasion.

“The confidence and support of my community back home in Georgia has been deeply meaningful to me, and I am humbled that in reaching this goal, I am showing other Sikh-Americans that any career path is possible for anyone willing to rise to the challenge,” she said.

Narang will complete her basic officer leadership course at Fort Sill in Lawton, Oklahoma. Following the successful completion of BOLC, she will then head to her first posting in Okinawa, Japan, in January of 2021, according to the non-profit organisati­on Sikh Coalition.

A second-generation immigrant born and raised in Roswell, Georgia, Narang had an early appreciati­on for military service due to her maternal grandfathe­r’s career in the Indian Army.

After she developed an interest in military service during high school, she began the process to apply for the West Point after her family visited Pearl Harbor National Memorial in Honolulu, Hawaii.

She attended one year of undergradu­ate study at the Georgia Institute of Technology before transferri­ng to West Point, where she proceeded to study nuclear engineerin­g and pursue a career path in air defence systems, the media release said.

In 1987, the US Congress passed a law that prohibited Sikhs and several other religious communitie­s from maintainin­g their articles of faith while in the military, despite a history of diverse service and simple accommodat­ions.

The Sikh Coalition said that for 30 years, the visible Sikh articles of faith, including unshorn facial hair and turbans, were banned, despite being core tenets of the faith.

In response, for more than 10 years, the Sikh Coalition has led a campaign, in partnershi­p with other Sikh and civil rights organisati­ons, litigation partners, and likeminded advocates, to ensure equality of opportunit­y for Sikhs Americans in the US Armed Forces.

“While 2LT Narang required no accommodat­ion for her articles of faith, her exemplary service to date underscore­s how diversity and pluralism remain core strengths of the US military and the country as a whole,” Sikh Coalition said.

“I am immensely proud of 2LT Narang for seeing her goal through and, in doing so, breaking a barrier for any Sikh-American who wishes to serve,” said US Army Captain (CPT) Simratpal Singh, a family friend of 2LT Narang.

THE 23-YEAR-OLD HAS SUCCESSFUL­LY COMPLETED A FOURYEAR DEGREE AT THE 218-YEAR-OLD MILITARY ACADEMY

 ??  ?? Second Lieutenant Anmol Narang.
Second Lieutenant Anmol Narang.

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