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Chaplain's Time is always a well attended event. The first session for the Class of 2019 took place last night. These photos are from the Catholic Chapel, Most Holy Trinity. Over 500 cadets attended last night. Thanks to all who supported with donations and treats!
Photos by Debra Dalton, Parent Communication, West Point Admissions.
PACIFIC OCEAN (July 18, 2010) Chaplain Benton Garrett, from Ingleside, Texas, baptizes Aviation Boatswain's Mate (Fuel) Airman Paul Owen, from Naples, Fla., aboard the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) during Catholic Mass services. Lincoln is underway preparing for composite training unit exercise (COMPTUEX), which is designed to train the ship, embarked air wing and other units that make up the strike group to function as one highly effective fighting force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Brian Morales/Released)
The annual MTA Chaplain Recognition Program was held at the Charleston Bus Depot on Thu., June 17, 2015. The volunteer chaplains provide support to employees across the MTA agencies in times of need.
Anita Miller.
Photo: Marc A. Hermann / MTA New York City Transit
Chaplain's Time is always a well attended event. The first session for the Class of 2019 took place last night. These photos are from the Catholic Chapel, Most Holy Trinity. Over 500 cadets attended last night. Thanks to all who supported with donations and treats!
Photos by Debra Dalton, Parent Communication, West Point Admissions.
Chaplain's Time is always a well attended event. The first session for the Class of 2019 took place last night. These photos are from the Catholic Chapel, Most Holy Trinity. Over 500 cadets attended last night. Thanks to all who supported with donations and treats!
Photos by Debra Dalton, Parent Communication, West Point Admissions.
Oregon Army National Guard Chaplain (Maj) Joshua Van Vlack formally retired from the Army National Guard during a ceremony held in his honor November 4, 2022. Chaplain Van Vlack served for 30 yrs in the Oregon National Guard.
Chaplain's Time is always a well attended event. The first session for the Class of 2019 took place last night. These photos are from the Catholic Chapel, Most Holy Trinity. Over 500 cadets attended last night. Thanks to all who supported with donations and treats!
Photos by Debra Dalton, Parent Communication, West Point Admissions.
U.S. Army Col. John Hash, right, a chaplain, speaks with a U.S. Soldier after a prayer breakfast on Forward Operating Post Marez in Mosul, Iraq, July 11, 2008. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Sarah De Boise/Released)
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Chaplain's Time is always a well attended event. The first session for the Class of 2019 took place last night. These photos are from the Catholic Chapel, Most Holy Trinity. Over 500 cadets attended last night. Thanks to all who supported with donations and treats!
Photos by Debra Dalton, Parent Communication, West Point Admissions.
Local accession number: 13_05_000427
Title: Chaplain Woodbury [back]
Statement of responsibility: From photographic negative in Brady's National Portrait Gallery
Creator/Contributor: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries (Photographer)
Genre: Photographs; Cartes de visite; Portraits
Publisher: E. Anthony, 501 Broadway, N. Y.
Date created: 1859-1870 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 photograph : print on card mount ; mount 11 x 7 cm (carte de visite format)
General notes: Title from item or from accompanying material.
Date notes: Date supplied by cataloger.
Subjects: Chaplains; Military personnel; Woodbury, Augustus, 1825-1895
Collection: Cartes de Visite Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known copyright restrictions.
U.S. Army Capt. Michael Wikstrom, a chaplain with Combined Security Transition Command - Afghanistan, meets Mahboob Shah, director of The Women of Hope Project, during an aid delivery mission to a camp in Kabul, Afghanistan, July 24, 2009. The Women of Hope Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending hunger and poverty by teaching women and providing opportunities to promote self sufficiency and self-esteem. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Marc I. Lane/Released)
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82nd Airborne Division Chaplain talks about the Patron Saint of Paratroopers to Soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division Sustainment Brigade and 82nd Airborne Division at Sicily Drop Zone on Fort Bragg, N.C., after completing a St. Michaels jump April 27. 82nd Airborne Division Chaplains hosted this jump as a way to better connect with their paratroopers along with a team building exercise session.
Chaplain's Time is always a well attended event. The first session for the Class of 2019 took place last night. These photos are from the Catholic Chapel, Most Holy Trinity. Over 500 cadets attended last night. Thanks to all who supported with donations and treats!
Photos by Debra Dalton, Parent Communication, West Point Admissions.
US Army Capt. Eric R. Meyners, Chaplain from Task Force Med handles toys to Afghan children during a humanitarian mission sponsored by US Army Task Force Med and Republic of Korea Army at the Korean Hospital on May 5, 2006, Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan. Task Force Med and Coalition Forces provide humanitarian services, medical care and education to the local population in Afghanistan..(U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Jose L Rodriguez) (Released)
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SIHANOUKVILLE, Cambodia (June 23, 2010) A Cambodian child gives a high-five to Lt. Derrick Horne, a Navy chaplain embarked aboard the Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19), during a community service event at the Enfants du Cambodge orphanage in Sihanoukville, Cambodia. Mercy is in Cambodia supporting Pacific Partnership, the fifth in a series of annual U.S. Pacific Fleet humanitarian and civic assistance endeavors to strengthen regional partnerships. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Eddie Harrison/Released)
A U.S. Army Chaplain with the Combined Joint Task Force 76, Afghanistan, hands a Teddy Bear to a young Afghan boy while an Afghan civilian looks on during a visit to the Korean Army Hospital, Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, Oct. 10, 2005. Members of the U.S Military are working to help the recovery of the people of Afghanistan. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Christopher Admire) (Released)
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Chaplain's Time is always a well attended event. The first session for the Class of 2019 took place last night. These photos are from the Catholic Chapel, Most Holy Trinity. Over 500 cadets attended last night. Thanks to all who supported with donations and treats!
Photos by Debra Dalton, Parent Communication, West Point Admissions.
U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I Commander, Col. Jack Haefner promoted Chaplain David Mvondo, the garrison chaplain, to major at Warrior Chapel February 5.
Belongs to Lt Jeanette Shin, Chaplains Corps USN.
1st Buddhist chaplain in the US Armed Forces.
Commissioned by the Navy in 2004, Lt. Shin, an ordained priest in the Nishi Hongwanji branch of Jodo Shinshu Buddhism, has been providing Buddhist services at the Marine Corps Base Camp in Pendleton, California as well as in Afghanistan.
Chaplain (Maj.) Arkadiusz Z. Ochalek, brigade chaplain, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, and Capt. Joshua L. Redmond, battalion chaplain for 2nd Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, hold Catholic and Protestant religious services for Soldiers during the brigade company training window 1 field training exercise at Cold Springs training area, Fort Polk, Louisiana, November 1, 2020. Ochalek shared a message in observance of All Saints Day, while Redmond held an informal Bible study style service. (U.S. Army photos by Staff. Sgt. Ashley M. Morris)
U.S. Army Maj. Julian Padgett, left, a chaplain with 2nd Battalion, 114th Strike Field Artillery Regiment, Mississippi National Guard, reads a passage from the Bible during a visit with Ugandan security guards in a security tower at Forward Operating Base, Marez, Mosul, Iraq, Sept. 24, 2009. Padgett often makes rounds along the base perimeter to comfort troops and offer prayers. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Carmichael Yepez/Released)
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PACIFIC OCEAN (July 11, 2010) Cmdr. Brian Haley, the command chaplain aboard the aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73), offers communion to Airman Alexander Czerwimski, from Gilbert, Ariz., during morning services. George Washington, the Navy's only permanently forward-deployed aircraft carrier, is underway helping to ensure security and stability in the western Pacific Ocean. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Adam K. Thomas/Released)
Georgia Army National Guard Maj. Leslie Chandler, the brigade chaplain of the Macon-based 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, visits Soldiers providing security for participants and law enforcement during civil demonstrations in Atlanta June 3, 2020. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Jordan Trent)
Chaplain's Time is always a well attended event. The first session for the Class of 2019 took place last night. These photos are from the Catholic Chapel, Most Holy Trinity. Over 500 cadets attended last night. Thanks to all who supported with donations and treats!
Photos by Debra Dalton, Parent Communication, West Point Admissions.
U.S. Army Africa Chaplain (Col.) Jonathan McGraw addresses 150 BFDN soldiers and their the base commander during a discussion of Combat and Operational Stress Control (COSC) at a paratrooper training camp.
Photo by U.S. Army Africa
U.S. Army Africa chaplains traveled to Burundi Feb. 13-16 to conduct a capability and capacity assessment of combat and operational stress experienced by Burundian peacekeepers recently returned from deployment to Mogadishu, Somalia.
The USARAF team conducted an overview of methods for potentially dealing with conflict-induced stress disorders and addressed concerns over suicide among returning peacekeepers, said Master Sgt. Carlos Clausel, USARAF master chaplain assistant.
“Burundi has a history of many fine chaplains before us, but due to the ravages and chaos of 12 years of war we need to renew our knowledge of policies guiding the acceptance of the chaplain as a full member of the commander’s staff,” said BFDN Chaplain General Gacukuzi Adelin.
“For the first rotation to Somalia the Burundi command decided not to take chaplains. After repeated and vocal demands from the deployed soldiers, the Minister of Defense personally escorted a chaplain to Mogadishu,” said BFDN Chief of Staff, Maj. Gen. Godefroid Niyambare.
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U.S. Army Maj. Jay Padget, right, a chaplain assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 114th Field Artillery talks with Col. Roberta Luba, officer in charge of Multi-National Division-North's Logistic Civil Augmentation Program, during a tour of St. Elijah's Monastery ruins Aug. 21, 2009, at Forward Operating Base Marez, Iraq (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Carmichael Yepez/Released)
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U.S. Army Africa Chaplain (Col.) Jonathan McGraw (left to right), U.S. Senior Defense Official-Defense Attaché, Lt. Col. Thomas Miller and their Burundian Force de Defénse Nationale (BFDN) hosts meet during a USARAF chaplains team visit to assess Combat and Operational Stress Control (COSC) among Burundian peacekeeping troops.
Photo by U.S. Army Africa
U.S. Army Africa chaplains traveled to Burundi Feb. 13-16 to conduct a capability and capacity assessment of combat and operational stress experienced by Burundian peacekeepers recently returned from deployment to Mogadishu, Somalia.
The USARAF team conducted an overview of methods for potentially dealing with conflict-induced stress disorders and addressed concerns over suicide among returning peacekeepers, said Master Sgt. Carlos Clausel, USARAF master chaplain assistant.
“Burundi has a history of many fine chaplains before us, but due to the ravages and chaos of 12 years of war we need to renew our knowledge of policies guiding the acceptance of the chaplain as a full member of the commander’s staff,” said BFDN Chaplain General Gacukuzi Adelin.
“For the first rotation to Somalia the Burundi command decided not to take chaplains. After repeated and vocal demands from the deployed soldiers, the Minister of Defense personally escorted a chaplain to Mogadishu,” said BFDN Chief of Staff, Maj. Gen. Godefroid Niyambare.
To learn more about U.S. Army Africa visit our official website at www.usaraf.army.mil
Official Twitter Feed: www.twitter.com/usarmyafrica
Official Vimeo video channel: www.vimeo.com/usarmyafrica
Chaplain's Time is always a well attended event. The first session for the Class of 2019 took place last night. These photos are from the Catholic Chapel, Most Holy Trinity. Over 500 cadets attended last night. Thanks to all who supported with donations and treats!
Photos by Debra Dalton, Parent Communication, West Point Admissions.