The U.S. Air Force issued new guidelines for religious tolerance that stress respect for others. The guidelines, issued by the Air Force’s Washington headquarters Monday, say commanders should work to comply with religious accommodations for all airmen, and that individuals need to be sensitive to the fact that personal expressions of faith might be viewed as official statements.
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