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The Work of an Army Chaplain

Army chaplains are available on base and on the battlefield to offer spiritual support to servicemembers and their families.

 

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Army chaplains are available on base and on the battlefield to offer spiritual support to servicemembers and their families. With rabbis, ministers, imams and priests, the Chaplain Corps can lead services and perform ceremonies for military families of any faith.

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