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Brig Gen Lorraine K. Potter: 1999: 2001 21. Brig Gen Charles C. Baldwin: 2001: April 2004 22. Brig Gen Cecil Richardson: April 2004: May 2008 23. Brig Gen David H. Cyr: 2008: 2011 24. Brig Gen Howard D. Stendahl: 2008: 2012 25. Brig Gen Bobby V. Page: 2 August 2012: September 2015 26. Brig Gen Steven A. Schaick: September 2015 [5] August 2018 ...
Armed Forces Chaplains Board. The Armed Forces Chaplains Board (AFCB) is an organizational entity within the United States Department of Defense established to provide advice and recommendations to OSD officials (Secretary of Defense and the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness) on policies and issues related to the free exercise of religion and on all matters concerning ...
Maj Gen John P. McDonough: 1 December 1988: 1 December 1991: 3 years, 0 days 11: Maj Gen Donald J. Harlin: 2 December 1991: 1 August 1995: 3 years, 242 days 12: Maj Gen Arthur S. Thomas: 1 August 1995: 1 August 1997: 2 years, 0 days 13: Maj Gen William J. Dendinger: 1 June 1997: 1 May 2001: 3 years, 334 days 14: Maj Gen Lorraine K. Potter: 24 ...
The Deputy Chief of Chaplains (DCCH) serves as the chief strategist for the U.S. Army Chaplain Corps and senior coordinating general officer for actions assigned to Assistant Chiefs of Chaplains (Reserve Component) and the USACHCS Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army. As directed by the CCH, serves as the intermediate rater for senior ...
The Times also reported that an internal inquiry substantiated allegations that Brig. Gen. David Hawkins made antisemitic and homophobic slurs, including that Jews are unrepentant sinners and that ...
Born in Savannah, Georgia to William Green Sr. and Mary Green, Green grew up in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. [1] He has a brother, Calvin, who is a retired colonel; and three sisters, Rosalind, Samantha, and Brenda. [2] After graduating from high school, Green enlisted in the army as a cannon crewman and radio repairman. [1]
The June 2022 call to Maj. Gen. David Baldwin, the adjutant general heading the California Military Department at the time, was placed by then-Lt. Gen. Michael Loh, director of the Air National ...
The Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army (CCH) is the chief supervising officer of the U.S. Army Chaplain Corps. (Chaplains do not hold commanding authority.) [2] From 1775 to 1920, chaplains were attached to separate units.