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MSgt Michael Bischoff "In 2011, a local patient visitation policy was issued at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center that was written to prevent unsolicited proselytizing from religious groups, including the distribution of their religious items to patients who had not asked for them," the Pentagon said in a statement sent to CNN.

"Due to the wording of that policy, religious groups interpreted the policy to be an outright ban on visitation and distribution of religious items," the statement continued. "The policy was subsequently re-written to eliminate ambiguity, stating that, 'Patients determine their visitors.' "

Military officials have emphasized for the last several years that Defense Department policies prohibit proselytizing at military installations.
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MSgt Michael Bischoff I'm sure He heard it or read it on FOX, Brietbart or Townhall or some such other Right Wing Yellow Rag. That is all he believes.
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