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Information for Army Chaplains.
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Army Chaplain (Maj.) Michael J. King, 17th Fires Brigade, prepares to give a sermon during his regular Sunday service in Iraq, Oct. 4, 2009.  Four Great Things Your Chaplain Does for You
[6/27/2010]

When deployed to a combat environment, one responsibility of the chaplain is to prepare Soldiers emotionally for the possibility of having to take a life in order to protect their own, as well as helping Soldiers cope with the difficult circumstance of losing a battle buddy.
U.S. Army Capt. Carl Subler, chaplain, 5th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, delivers a catholic mass to Soldiers from 4th Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment awaiting transportation at the helicopter loading zone at Forward Operating Base Wolverine, Zabul province, Afghanistan, Dec. 12. A Gift to the Soldiers- Chaplain Brings Mass to the Frontlines
[12/23/2009]

FORWARD OPERATING BASE WOLVERINE, Afghanistan - Lit solely by headlamps, an illuminated fog rolls with every breath the chaplain speaks. Nearly midnight with Christmas approaching, a small group of deployed service members sit on the cold rocks of the helicopter landing pad huddled in a circle to hold a Catholic Mass.
No matter what your “relationship status” is right now, it’s smart to take part in the Strong Bonds Single Soldier Program. One weekend could make a major difference in how you date and perhaps, who you choose for a lifetime. What Single Soldiers Need to Know Before Choosing a Spouse
[9/14/2009]

Regardless of your current 'relationship status,' it is smart to take part in the Strong Bonds Single Soldier Program. One weekend could make a major difference in how you date and perhaps, who you choose for a lifetime.
Three days after Christmas in 1909, the Army authorized an assistant whose sole purpose would be to allow chaplains to focus on ministering to the spiritual needs of Soldiers and their Families throughout the world. Chaplain Corps Celebrates Centennial of Chaplain Assistants
[6/27/2010]

Three days after Christmas in 1909, the Army authorized an assistant whose sole purpose would be to allow chaplains to focus on ministering to the spiritual needs of Soldiers and their Families throughout the world.

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