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Meet the first Norse Heathen airman to grow a beard in the Air Force

By: Stephen Losey   18 hours ago

For a long time, the old Norse mythology of Odin, Thor and Ragnarök was just that for Staff Sgt. Garrett Sopchak — mythology, a collection of interesting stories but little more.

But a little more than two years ago, Sopchak was seized by an overwhelming feeling that he needed to look further into these legends and the religion surrounding them. Something about what he found resonated, and Sopchak became a Norse Heathen.

Sopchak, a 28-year-old aerospace ground equipment craftsman at Hill Air Force Base in Utah, on July 8 become the first airman to get approval to wear a beard in accordance with his Heathen faith.

Sopchak said in a Tuesday interview that in the old sagas, a beard was a sign someone was a respected member of the community who could be trusted to help others. Central figures in Norse mythology such as Odin and Thor are commonly depicted as wearing beards.

“If you saw a man that had a beard, you could almost guarantee that they were a good person, that you could go to them for help," Sopchak said. "They were well-respected. If they didn’t have one, in some of the stories, they were actually ridiculed. It’s kind of a big thing, culturally.”

According to the memo, which was first posted on the unofficial Facebook page Air Force amn/nco/snco July 12, Sopchak can wear a “neat, conservative beard that presents a professional, well-groomed military appearance” and stays no more than two inches from the bottom of his chin. The memo said he can grow a longer beard if he rolls or ties it, but Sopchak said he’ll likely keep it within two inches to stay safe on the job and keep it simple.

He is now about two weeks into growing his beard, and is waiting for it to come in a little more before he can start shaping it.

“It’s a little scraggly right now,” Sopchak said.

It took Sopchak about 11 months to get his beard approved. Last August, he went to his unit’s chaplain — an evangelical Christian who Sopchak said was very supportive and curious about his Heathen religion — who helped him put together the paperwork for his religious accommodation request. It gradually worked its way up through the bureaucracy before ultimately being approved July 8 by Air Force personnel chief Lt. Gen. Brian Kelly.

He also consulted with The Asatru Community, a nonprofit group that advocates for followers of Norse pagan religions.

Sopchak said that something about the Heathen religion felt more “real” to him.

“In the stories, you could see even the gods themselves have flaws,” Sopchak said. “It was more relatable.”

In addition to believing in the old Norse gods, he said, Heathens believe that they are descended from them.

“They’re more like family members than they are divine beings,” Sopchak said. “There’s a lot of things that we learn from the past and our ancestry, and it’s just carrying on the line, really.”

Sopchak said he was originally raised Baptist, but has not been a Christian for a long time.

Sopchak said he’s recently had some airmen, who were interested in exploring his religion, email him with questions, and he’s helping other Air Force Heathens get their beards approved.

He hopes to become a Gothi — essentially an ordained priest — and perhaps become an official Air Force chaplain. He also hopes to grow the Heathen community in the area around Hill. Because it’s a faith that hasn’t been practiced in about 1,000 years, he said, there’s no set way to practice it. But his community now meets in parks or homes to commemorate holidays such as Yule and the solstices.

They also make offerings — anything from food to drinks to physical objects — to their gods during a ceremony called a “blot,” he said.

It is unclear how many Norse pagans, Heathen, or Asatru followers are in the military, but they have become increasingly visible in recent years.

The hammer of Thor, also known as Mjölnir, in 2013 was added to the list of religious symbols authorized to be engraved on gravestones at military cemeteries such as Arlington National Cemetery.

The Army last year granted its first beard authorization to a Norse pagan soldier. And last December, a group of sailors on the aircraft carrier John C. Stennis held the Navy’s first Heathen lay service.

The Air Force also granted its first religious accommodation beard waiver, to a Muslim airman, in 2018. And in June, a Sikh airman received approval to wear a beard and turban.

Though some white supremacist groups in recent years have co-opted Norse symbols such as runes, Sopchak rejected that and said his faith is not racist in any way.

“We don’t believe that there’s a superior race,” Sopchak said. “All are welcome. If you’re willing to learn, we are willing to teach.”
 
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He shoulda joined the Navy.




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This is quickly going to get out of hand. Roll Eyes

You'll have everyone trying to claim some sort of religious exemption in order to have long hair, a beard, you name it.

What will end up happening is it will get SO out of hand they will swing completely the opposite way someday and NO ONE will be allowed ANYTHING.


 
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He can always be the canary in the coal mine early warning system for his fellow unit members when the NBC attack on the flight line happens.


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He shoulda joined the Navy.

Or Air Force Spec Ops.



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For a long time, the old Norse mythology of Odin, Thor and Ragnarök was just that for Staff Sgt. Garrett Sopchak — mythology, a collection of interesting stories but little more.

But a little more than two years ago, Sopchak was seized by an overwhelming feeling that he needed to look further into these legends and the religion surrounding them.


Me thinks someone has watched, and has become overly obsessed, with too many Marvel movies.

Maybe a psych eval should be considered?






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He shoulda joined the Navy.


Zumwalt’s Navy, anyway.


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Stupid. That dogshit would not have happened when I was at Hill AFB in 1996. Let’s have lameass faggo grooming exceptions for every Airman that feels special.
 
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He shoulda joined the Navy.


Zumwalt’s Navy, anyway.


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Me, I had 14 years in at that point and was a CPO...I saluted, shaved and moved on.




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Good on him. All the other 'groups' get to wear a dish-dash or grow a beard. Some regular dude figured out how to make it happen.
 
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It must be 2019. Second to last sentence has the obligatory white supremacy reference. Good Fucking Grief.



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Why does everyone get so cranked up over servicemen wearing beards? This seems to generate more outrage than it is worth.




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Me thinks someone has watched, and has become overly obsessed, with too many Marvel movies.

Maybe a psych eval should be considered?


Oh, yes: ridiculing other people’s religions can be fun.







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Me thinks someone has watched, and has become overly obsessed, with too many Marvel movies.

Maybe a psych eval should be considered?


Oh, yes: ridiculing other people’s religions can be fun.
But yo, that rising from the dead is such a sure thing! All the cool kids be believing it! Or maybe its just more fairy tales people were told to exert more control over a populace..?
 
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Why does everyone get so cranked up over servicemen wearing beards? This seems to generate more outrage than it is worth.


Here is your answer.......

Do you want to hang out in a combat zone with the guy/gal who demands to wear a beard based on religion and has been "properly" trained in the use and care of NBC equipment?

Directly from the manual for the currently issued Joint Service General Purpose Mask M50 manufactured by Avon for the United States military. Page 4.

http://www.agttactical.com/med...%20User%20Manual.pdf

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FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH!

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The operator must read and fully understand these operator instructions
prior to use.

......

The operator must have received training in the use of the mask including,
but not limited to: pre-use check, donning, doffing (removal), operational
use and maintenance.

.....

Keep a cleanly shaven face to enhance a good seal. Operators shall remove all hairpins, combs, hair knots, buns, or braids that will interfere with the seal of the mask.


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