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He has over 30 years of experience as an army chaplain.
My father was an Army chaplain, and even he saw combat.
He was commissioned as an Army chaplain the next year.
Instead he was offered, and accepted, a position as a regular army chaplain.
Congress authorized the hiring of an Army chaplain in 1791.
He was a member of the service for approximately one year, when an army chaplain heard his playing the piano.
Killed in the blast were an Army chaplain and six waitresses.
Padres at war: Army chaplains bring comfort to the front line.
He continued his service as an army chaplain and was assigned to the 3rd infantry division in 1901.
He was also an army chaplain, teaching in training programs for rabbis and educators.
If their rabbi wanted to marry them, fine; otherwise, they would be married by an army chaplain.
"One of the most beautiful sights ever seen by man," says an Army chaplain about the mushroom cloud.
I don't know what it was other than the fact that he was a good man and a hell of an army chaplain.
Otherwise, the most senior Anglican army chaplain holds that appointment.
Her father, a minister from a family of preachers, rose to lieutenant colonel as an Army chaplain.
In early 1915, when these monks moved to Ireland, he became army chaplain to the British forces.
Returning to Holland he became an army chaplain.
I used to be an army chaplain.
Regarding the centennial of Army chaplain assistants, see footnote.
My mission was to help place 568 Army chaplains of all denominations throughout the combat zone so that our troops would always have one nearby.
Altar stones were used by army chaplains of the Latin Church in the period leading up to the 20th century.
After being ordained in 1919, for a while he was an army chaplain before assuming civilian duties as a pastor and teacher.
During the field tests, for instance, when an Army chaplain on the trip asked, "How can I help you?"
"Go into the side vestibules where the casualties have been taken and assist the police and army chaplains."
The MPs know how to tell army chaplains a consoling tale.