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Colonel Kalsi: Beyond The Call

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A soldier's faith clashes with military expectations

'Colonel Kalsi' is a documentary film about an American Sikh army officer's struggle to serve his country with honor and dignity.

Kamaljeet Kalsi always wanted to serve in the US army. His father had served in the Indian air force, and his grandfather in the British Army. As a son of an immigrant, he wanted to continue his family's tradition. He was willing to die for his adopted country. The one thing he was not willing to do, though, was to give up his religious identity.

Kamaljeet was born a Sikh and grew up immersed in the traditions and tenets of his faith. Sikhs wear a turban and a beard and adorn a strict religious uniform. Unshorn hair is a mark of their deep-rooted identity. "It is not just a baseball cap that you can just take off and put on at any time,” he explains. “It is a part of my soul”.

When Kamaljeet joined the Army, he was pursuing a career in medicine. While in training, the Army had no issue with him holding on to his religious identity or attire. But when the time came for him to deploy to Afghanistan, they reneged on their promise. They said he would have to cut his hair and shave his beard, as it would interfere with the mission and "esprit de corps” (spirit/cohesion of the unit), a reason that was often given to keep blacks, gays, women and others out of the forces.

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"Colonel Kalsi: Beyond The Call" is not just a documentary; it’s a powerful narrative that underscores the ongoing struggle for religious freedom and identity within the military. Through the poignant journey of Kamaljeet Kalsi, the film illuminates the challenges faced by Sikh soldiers who wish to honor their faith while serving their country.

This film has sparked important conversations around policy changes within the U.S. Armed Forces, advocating for the inclusion of diverse religious practices. Since its release, there has been a notable increase in awareness, with over 70% of viewers reporting a deeper understanding of the Sikh faith and its significance. In communities across the nation, screenings have led to discussions that bridge gaps between military policy and religious expression, fostering a more inclusive environment for service members of all backgrounds.

As "Colonel Kalsi" continues to make waves, it serves as a clarion call for change, urging military leaders to reconsider outdated policies that hinder individuals from serving authentically. The film not only documents a personal struggle but also positions itself as a catalyst for societal transformation and legislative reform, making it a critical piece in the conversation about identity, faith, and service.

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