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“Chaplains for Life”
Chaplains John Hoffmann and Mike McCoy carry the National Ensign and MCA Flag through the Veterans of Foreign Wars Honor Guard during the Procession of Colors at Arlington National Cemetery, Veterans Day, 11 November 2007. Photo from the Department of Veterans Affairs Photo Gallery
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“In the Presence of Danger and Death”
American men and women express their freedom to form a circle of prayer and spiritual encouragement in the midst of a war zone.
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“Religious Leadership for the Army – Courageous in Spirit, Compassionate in Service”
Army Chaplain School renamed for chaplain KIA in Vietnam and awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. At a ceremony on 20 November, CH (COL) Clarke McGriff, commandant of the Army Chaplain Center and School, reads remarks from CH (MG) Douglas Carver, Army chief of chaplains regarding the heroic efforts of CH (MAJ) Charles Watters during the Vietnam War. The school has been dedicated in Chaplain Watters' memory as Watters Hall. " Photo by Chris Rasmussen November 29, 2007
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“Air Force Chaplains – Glorifying God, Honoring Airmen, Serving All”
Chaplain, Lt. Colonel Jimmy Browning, while serving the 31st Fighter Wing at Aviano, Italy, leads a fallen Airman onto a C-130 Hercules. Photo by A1C Ashley Wood, USAF
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“Devoted to God and Country – Navy chaplains unite to deliver innovative, life transforming service throughout and beyond the Sea Services”
Rear Adm. Harold L. Robinson, former Deputy Chief of Chaplains for Reserve Matters and Director of Religious Programs, Marine Force Reserve, reads from the Torah during a morning Rosh Hashana service at the Naval Support Activity Bahrain chapel. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Aaron Pineda (RELEASED)
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