In Part 1, I documented more than 12 ways in just the past six  months that the White House and U.S. Department of Defense is trampling on the  religious liberties of America's finest military servicemen and women. (If you haven't,  please read Part 1 before proceeding with Part 2). 
I am very disappointed by the dissolution of religious liberties in  the U.S. military. Times have sadly and radically changed since my father served  in World War II, since I served four years in the Air Force, and since my two  brothers, Wieland and Aaron, served in the Army in Vietnam. (My brother,  Wieland, paid the ultimate price there in the line of duty.) 
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