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Re: The word God being removed from Air Force patch.
« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2012, 02:56:41 AM »
Rumor is this decision was made by the head of the Air Force, Maj General Hasan al-Abruzzi. I'm not sure if the rumor is true or not, but supposedly... there was a memo saying that "all traces of Crusader religion to be removed from AF stationary & uniforms, including unit patches"

Anybody got confirmation on this?
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Re: The word God being removed from Air Force patch.
« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2012, 04:11:56 AM »
This is the work of the true godless ones.......atheists.  See below;

Air Force unit removes 'God' from logo; lawmakers warn of 'dangerous precedent'
A change in the Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office (RCO) patch logo has upset Republican lawmakers after a reference to God was removed.
According to The Hill, the motto on the patch originally said "Opus Dei Cum Pecunia Alienum Efficemus" (Doing God's Work with Other People's Money), which is an inside joke among RCO members. The new logo instead says "Miraculi Cum Pecunia Alienum Efficemus" (Doing Miracles with Other People's Money).
A group of 36 lawmakers, led by Rep. Randy Forbes (R-Va.), wrote a letter to Air Force Secretary Michael Donley and Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz demanding the unit changes the logo back, restoring the reference to God.
Forbes warned the move could set a "dangerous precedent" for religion in the military.
"The action taken by the RCO suggests that all references to God, regardless of their context, must be removed from the military," he wrote in the congressional letter. "As we are confident that your legal advisors would not suggest that censorship is required for compliance with the First Amendment, we ask that you reverse this perplexing decision."
 AP Photo/Ed AndrieskiIn this Friday, Jan. 20, 2012 photo, cadets head to class on the campus at the Air Force Academy near Colorado Springs, Colo.  The Daily Mail reports the logo was changed after the Military Association of Atheists and Freethinkers objected to the God reference.
Jason Torpy, president of the association, said the word "God" had no place in the logo because not all members of the military are religious. "We just hope [the Air Force] can provide more equal opportunities for atheists and humanists in the military."
The letter adds that "courts consistently have upheld the constitutionality of our national motto, 'In God We Trust,’ despite the obvious mention of God."
Luke Goodrich, deputy general counsel of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, told the Salt Lake City Tribune, "Obviously the Constitution doesn't treat God like a dirty word... Religion is a part of this history."
Representatives from the Air Force have not responded to media requests for comment.
According to the U.S. Air Force website, the RCO, located in Washington, D.C., responds to Combat Air Force and combatant command requirements. Their mission is to expedite development and fielding of Department of Defense weapon systems by leveraging defense-wide technology development efforts and existing operational capabilities.
What do you think? Should the Air Force RCO restore the God reference in their logo?
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Re: The word God being removed from Air Force patch.
« Reply #3 on: June 28, 2012, 08:35:11 AM »
Rumor is this decision was made by the head of the Air Force, Maj General Hasan al-Abruzzi. I'm not sure if the rumor is true or not, but supposedly... there was a memo saying that "all traces of Crusader religion to be removed from AF stationary & uniforms, including unit patches"

Anybody got confirmation on this?

The Chief of Staff of the US Air Force is Gen. Schwartz.  I've never heard of Maj General Hasan al-Abruzzi.