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Latest crop of West Point Military Academy graduates includes first observant Sikh cadet

Anmol Narang said she was inspired to apply to West Point military academy after visiting the Pearl Harbor National Memorial in Hawaii.

June 14, 2020 / 14:15 IST
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Original image by Second Lt. Lauren E. Karbler via The New York Times
Original image by Second Lt. Lauren E. Karbler via The New York Times

When President Donald Trump takes the stage Saturday to deliver the commencement speech at West Point, one of the new Army officers he will be addressing will be an Indian American woman breaking a barrier as old as the 218-year-old military academy.

The woman, Anmol Narang, 23, a newly minted second lieutenant, will become the first observant Sikh to graduate from the U.S. Military Academy, a milestone that comes as racism appears to be on the rise within the military’s ranks and as Sikhs still face discrimination in some of its branches.

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With the exception of the Army and the Air Force, the military largely prohibits its members from serving with turbans, unshorn hair or unshorn beards — all of which are articles of faith for Sikhs.

Narang, who grew up in Roswell, Georgia, said military service was always in her blood. “My grandfather was in the Indian army,” she said in an interview. “It was always a big part of my life and something I was always interested in.”