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  2. Military chaplain - Wikipedia

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    Members of the clergy who meet the qualifications for service as an officer in the military are free to apply for service with any of the three United States Chaplain Corps: the Army, Navy, and Air Force each has a Chaplain Corps, with Navy chaplains also assigned to serve with Marine Corps units, Coast Guard units, and the Merchant Marine ...

  3. United States military chaplains - Wikipedia

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    A Roman Catholic army chaplain celebrating a Mass for Union soldiers and officers during the American Civil War (1861–1865).. United States military chaplains hold positions in the armed forces of the United States and are charged with conducting religious services and providing counseling for their adherents.

  4. Chaplain Corps (United States Army) - Wikipedia

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    For USA Civil War chaplains, see footnote [28] For historic photographs of Army chaplains in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, see footnote [29] The U.S. Army Chaplain Museum is located at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. [30]

  5. Religious affairs specialist - Wikipedia

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    In August 1965, during a major revision of Army Regulation 611-201, chaplain assistants were designated 71M, given a job description and specific skill requirements. "The next year the chaplain assistant schools were merged into the US Army Chaplain Center and School (USACHCS) at Fort Hamilton". [4]

  6. Army identifies chaplain in training who collapsed and died ...

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    A U.S. Army chaplain in training at Fort Jackson died Monday, ... After Buma collapsed, instructors and students provided aid until Fort Jackson EMS arrived and took him to the hospital, officials ...

  7. United States Army Hospital Corps - Wikipedia

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    The hospital corps was organized in order to enlist and retain competent medical personnel below officer rank. Hospital Stewards belonged to the Army Medical Department, performing tasks within the fields of pharmacy, minor surgery, simple dentistry and administration, as well as

  8. Graduation requirements, chaplains: Education bills that did ...

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    OKLAHOMA CITY — Bills that create new high school credit requirements are now law while others that would have permitted school chaplains and banned corporal punishment are dead.. The 2024 ...

  9. Roman Catholic Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA

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    Reverend Patrick J. Hessian – Served as the Army chief of chaplains from 1982 to 1986; Reverend John P. McDonough – Served as the Air Force chief of chaplains from 1988 to 1991; Reverend Henry J. Meade – Served as the Air Force chief of chaplains from 1974 to 1978; Reverend Donald W. Shea – Served as the Army chief of chaplains from ...