Posted on May 28, 2018
PFC(P) Ssa (Supply Support Activity) Clerk
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Capt Gregory Prickett
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http://americanhumanist.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Faith-and-Belief-Codes-for-Reporting-Personnel-Data-of-Service-Members.pdf

There are 221 religions recognized by DOD. Take a look at this list, and if your religion is not listed, I would talk to a chaplain. They are supposed to provide or arrange support for service members of all faiths.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Depending on what you would want to claim as a religious status. Let them know if there is any special days that are claimed as holy days.
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Maj John Bell
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Go to personnel and tell them you want to make changes to your ERB on any item that has to do with your religion.

You can claim any religion you want, but be prepared for a lot of questions if you claim unusual needs or exemptions based on that religion.

"But sir, I am an XYZ and we can only work on calendar days divisible by 7."
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SFC Ait Instructor
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As Maj John Bell said, expect questions if it isn't a commonly known religious denomination.

I went to my first unit's S1 back in 2010 and fixed it from (this is memory and this part is hazy) non-denominational to Wicca. Wicca has been on my dog tags since I joined back in 2008 and oddly enough I assumed the ERB wasn't up to speed like dog tags were. My NCO taught me that it was a clerical error that can be fixed. And got it done, after lots of questions to my faith.

As for days of worship where I needed to be away from the unit, I literally wrote an MFR to my Commander to explain the purpose of one or two days of worship are for and my intentions on those days so it wasn't presumed as goofing off. My Commander laughed, said it wasn't necessary to go that over board but she also asked me various questions about my faith. For me it was great experience.
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