command chaplain

command chaplain

The senior chaplain assigned to or designated by a commander of a staff, command, or unit. See also combatant command chaplain; lay leader; religious support; religious support plan.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
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One iconic photograph alone of United Nations Command Chaplain U.S.
Wullenweber has spent time with the Guard's 116th Air Control Wing, the active duty's 78th Air Base Wing and the Headquarters Air Force Reserve Command chaplain's office at Robins over the past few weeks.
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ACC Command Chaplain, Col Tim Butler, applauded this effort.
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It will be led by US Navy Fifth Fleet Command Chaplain Captain Mark Steiner.
Highlights of the memorial included an invocation calling for the crew to remember their fallen shipmate by Command Chaplain, Cmdr.
Before joining the LCMS staff, Williamson was a command chaplain at the U.S.

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