No References To God In The U.S. Military Please .... Or You May Face A Court-Martial

3-Star Ripped For Presentation Referencing God -- Army Times

Air Force Lt. Gen. Ronnie Hawkins, the new head of the Defense Information Systems Agency, is under fire for a commander’s call Wednesday that included references to God. But Hawkins, who just took over the directorship of DISA in January, said his presentation has been taken out of context.

As part of an all-hands meeting with DISA employees, Hawkins apparently showed a power point presentation that contained two slides titled “Ronnie’s Rules” that outline 18 priorites, the first and last of which are “Always put God first, and stay within His will” and “Always remember God is good — all the time!”

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Defending Air Force Lt. General Ronnie D. Hawkins: Under fire for invoking God -- Washington Times

My Comment:
As part of an all-hands meeting with DISA employees, Hawkins apparently showed a power point presentation that contained two slides titled “Ronnie’s Rules” that outline 18 priorites, the first and last of which are “Always put God first, and stay within His will” and “Always remember God is good — all the time!”

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Update:
Defending Air Force Lt. General Ronnie D. Hawkins: Under fire for invoking God -- Washington Times

My Comment: OK .... if I can do the mental leap of ignoring U.S. military history since the Revolution .... and that God was never referenced by .... say .... every Commander in Chief since then .... and that phrases like .... 'God Bless the U.S.A.' .... and scores of others have never been uttered by a man in uniform .... the case can then made that Air Force Lt. Gen. Ronnie Hawkins is breaking with precedent by referencing God and he should be reprimanded.

Otherwise .... to those who are demanding Air Force Lt. Gen. Ronnie Hawkins court martial .... I say .... Go To Hell.

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