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By Barbara O'Brien, About.com Guide to Buddhism

Those We Remember Today Include Buddhists

Monday May 26, 2008

Memorial Day is set aside to honor Americans in the military who died in service to their country. Those so honored today include Buddhists. The photograph at right is of a Buddhist funeral at Arlington National Cemetery of a soldier killed in Iraq.

I do not know how many Buddhists are currently serving in the U.S. military. However, last year the Army began training its first Buddhist chaplain, Lt. Somya Malasri. According to Lt. Jeanette Shin, who blogs at Buddhist Military Sangha, during World War II the Buddhist Missions of North America petitioned the then-War Department to commission a Buddhist chaplain, but this request was denied. She says approximately half of the troops in World War II Japanese-American units such as the 100th Battalion and the 442nd Infantry were Buddhists.

Photo Caption: Buddhist Monk Thich Kien Khai prays in front of the casket of US Army Sgt. Yihiyh Chen at Arlington National Cemetery April 23, 2004. Sgt. Chen was killed in Baghdad.

Photo Credit: Mark Wilson/Getty Images

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May 26, 2008 at 3:12 pm
(1) Rocco Blais says:

“There are about 3,300 Buddhist soldiers in the service.”

http://www.buddhistchannel.tv/index.php?id=63,4629,0,0,1,0

May 27, 2008 at 6:21 pm
(2) Gerald Ford says:

Quite so. Many of those Japanese American soldiers were 2nd or 3rd generation Buddhists in the US (Jodo Shinshu sect, Shingon, Nichiren, etc). Their service is still honored yearly in Memorial Day services at Japanese Buddhists temples here in the US.

None of these sects are as well known in the US as Zen (which has little following in japan), but taken as a whole it’s a sizeable Buddhist minority in the US. It’s too bad they couldn’t have a chaplin or two in the day.

But, I am happy to see there is one now.

Thanks!

May 28, 2008 at 6:50 am
(3) bob says:

that was crap and it had no info on about Buddhism!!
i have to do an assginment for school and that was the worst info i have ever read.

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