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Pentagon Again Revises Religious Categories for Troops

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The Defense Department made the change after lawmakers objected to its original list, which did not include the Latter-day Saints among traditions labeled Christian.

Senator Mike Lee of Utah objected to a Pentagon policy memo excluding Mormons from being categorized as Christian.Credit...Kenny Holston/The New York Times

John Ismay

June 8, 2026, 6:04 p.m. ET

In response to a request from Republican lawmakers, the Pentagon has again revised its list of religious categories that military service members can identify with in their personnel records.

A Pentagon policy memo signed on May 20 and reported last week had excluded the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, whose adherents are often referred to as Mormons, from being categorized as Christian. The move surfaced fears that the Defense Department was adopting a view held by some Protestant groups that members of the faith are heretical and should not be considered Christian.

But on Monday, the Defense Department posted a revised list of religious categories on social media that eliminated a “Christian” prefix that had been applied to 21 other religious traditions — but not to Latter-day Saints — after lawmakers in Congress objected.

Utah Republican senators Mike Lee and John Curtis, who are members of the church, were among those who informed the White House and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth of their concerns that the new policy was unfairly exclusionary.

“Senator Lee spoke with President Trump and Secretary Hegseth over the weekend and received their assurance that the Pentagon’s religious classifications would be fixed,” Billy Gribbin, a spokesman for the senator, said on Monday. “He appreciates the administration’s action to address this issue.”

The public discussion about the categorization of the Latter-day Saints began on Thursday, when Military.com published portions of a Pentagon memo signed on May 20 that said the Defense Department would no longer recognize 180 religious faith traditions in troops’ service records. That left just 31 religious categories for uniformed personnel to choose — including the category of “No Religion.”


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