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Navy spokesman Cmdr. Tom Van Leunen said his branch had taken no additional security measures since the Kuwait incident.
"We view our sailors as Americans first, Americans with full religious freedom," he said. "We do not single out any religious group."
However, Cmdr. Van Leunen said, "We routinely train our officers, chiefs and petty officers to recognize significant behavioral changes in subordinates and to intervene on their behalf if necessary."
A Marine Corps spokesman said the Marines have not added any security or force protection measures in response to the grenade attack in Kuwait.
"The Marine Corps is built on shared group values. We draw strength from our diversity, but to the extent that any Marine would force personal beliefs on fellow Marines runs counter to the Corps' culture," Maj. Matt McLaughlin said. As stated policy, this only supports what I said in post #22.