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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.

A paratrooper with 82nd Airborne Division exits out the back of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter onto Sicily Drop Zone during the Chaplain's Anniversary Jump, July 25, 2013.

(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Brian Glass/18th Fires Bde. PAO)

CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait — Soldiers from the 1st Theater Sustainment Command and the 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) participated in various social and spiritual activities to celebrate the holiday season.

 

On Christmas Eve hundreds of service members, Department of Defense civilians and contractors gathered at a hangar decked out for the holidays. Put together by 1st TSC and 143d ESC Soldiers along with the helping hands of Morale, Welfare and Recreation employees, the event included a buffet dinner, a visit from St. Nicholas and a secret Santa gift exchange in front of a Christmas tree. Several Soldiers and civilians demonstrated their singing or dancing skills on stage during a “Camp Arifjan’s Got Talent” show judged by members of the 143d ESC’s junior enlisted ranks.

 

Though the celebration generated much laughter and applause from the lively crowd, some Soldiers opted to spend Christmas Eve at a more solemn venue.

 

Chaplains and chaplain assistants deployed to Camp Arifjan hosted a Christmas Eve vigil at the post chapel that evening. The nondenominational Christian service wove scripture readings and traditional Christmas carols before the congregation brought the service to its climax as it illuminated the chapel with hundreds of lit candles.

 

The celebration continued the next day with a 5k run and a Christmas feast served by the 1st TSC and 143d ESC’s senior leadership at Camp Arifjan’s Dining Facilities. The 143d ESC also hosted a barbecue lunch as well as various sporting activities such as volleyball and cornhole.

 

Photos by 1st Lt. Nicole Rossman, Staff Sgt. Ian Shay and Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, 143d ESC

U.S. Army Maj. (CH) Younsoo Park, the 10th CAB chaplain, gets promoted from the rank of captain to major on Fort Drum, NY Oct. 6, 2022. Maj. Park took the Oath of Office following his promotion. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Michael Wilson)

Monuments to men of the cloth in various religions who gave their lives in the nation's wars.

A space marine chaplain equipped with a bolter and a crozius arcanum

Mike Licht, NotionsCapital.com

Chaplain (Col.) Michael D. Charles, command chaplain, XVIII Airborne Corps, exits the rear ramp of a CH-47 helicopter over Sicily Drop Zone, July 25, 2013. Chaplains and paratroopers from across Fort Bragg celebrated the 238th birthday of the chaplain corps with a community jump.

(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Charles Crail/XVIII Abn. Corps PAO)

U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Jimmy Griffin, a chaplain candidate, 18th Field Hospital, 3rd Medical Bde, Fort Stewart, GA, with 1st Regiment, Army ROTC Basic Camp, baptizes Cadet Trenton Angley, from The New Mexico Military Institute, during a baptism ceremony in O'Neill Chapel, at Fort Knox, Ky., July 26, 2023 | Photo by Tim Raymond, CST Public Affairs Office.

Run for the Wall.

Marana, AZ.

5-16-24.

Photo by: Ned Harris.

Norman, Oklahoma - In a heartfelt ceremony, Bradley Hanna, Chaplain, Oklahoma National Guard, was promoted from Lieutenant Colonel to Colonel at the Armed Forces Reserve Center in Norman, Okla., 28 Jun. 2023.

 

The promotion ceremony was a momentous occasion, highlighting the exceptional career of Col. Hanna and his unwavering dedication to service. The event was well attended by friends, peers and his loving wife, Sherri, and their two sons, Landon and Avery.

 

Among the distinguished guests was the Adjutant General for Oklahoma Thomas Mancino, who took the opportunity to share his personal experiences working alongside Hanna in Kabul, Afghanistan.

 

Hanna's wife, Sherri and Mike Wade, the Director of the Oklahoma Association of Free Will Baptist, had the honor of pinning Hanna's new rank insignia. The act symbolized the recognition of his elevated responsibilities and marked a significant milestone in his military career.

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.

Fort Bragg chaplains celebrated the 238th anniversary of the Chaplains Corps with an airborne operation, July 25, 2013. "It symbolizes that we as chaplains are there with the paratroopers in all aspects of an operation, from the time we jump out to the time we get to the battlefield, we are walking with them in harms way," said Capt. Benjamin Dillion, chaplain, 1st Battalion, 319th Airborne Field Artillery Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team.

(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Brian Glass/18th Fires Bde. PAO)

Chaplain Ben Whitlock of Stonewall Jackson Youth Development Center received a "Raising the Bar" award on Nov. 5 in Morganton. Pictured (L-R) are Chaplain Whitlock; Dr. Martin Pharr, director of Juvenile Treatment and Intervention Services; and Peter Brown, director of Stonewall Jackson YDC.

Fr. Conal Murphy, S.J. 199881 (n.8 January 1902, Dublin, +14 January 1979, Dublin)

 

Service Record:

1941: September: 2nd Lancashire Fusiliers: Christchurch & Aldershot, Hants.

1942: April: Langholm, Dumfriesshire

June: The Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire

August: 587 Field Company, R.E.: Estate Camp, Inverkip, Scotland

December: North Africa

1943: January: 78th Division, British North Africa Force (B.N.A.F.): Tunisia

[August]: 78th Division, Central Mediterranean Force (C.M.F.): Sicily, Italy

1944: February: 67 Garrison, B.N.A.F.: Tunis

April: No. 1 Casualty Clearing Station, C.M.F.: Italy

July: 78th Division, C.M.F.: Italy

1945: November: Austria

1946: January: Demobbed.

 

Letters and telegrams to the Provincial from Fr. Conal Murphy, S.J. written while serving as a chaplain with the 2nd Lancashire Fusiliers in Christchurch and Aldershot, Hants., Langholm, Dumfriesshire and The Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire; 587 Field Company, [Royal Engineers], Estate Camp, Inverkip, Scotland and in North Africa; 78th Division, British North Africa Force in Tunisia and 78th Division, Central Mediterranean Force (C.M.F.) in Sicily and Italy; 67 Garrison, B.N.A.F. in Tunisia and No. 1 Casualty Clearing Station, Italy, C.M.F. Includes his first letter to the Provincial written from Salisbury (4 September 1941, 2pp) and letter to Fr. Provincial from Fr. Murphy written on ‘a memorable day, the end of the war in Italy. I find it hard to believe that only a week ago and on the south side of the Po I had a rather sticky time while visiting some guns, and now, thank God, that awful nightmare of a war is finished, at least here. I am so glad for our poor boys at least, for they have had their share and more of their share.’ (2 May 1945, 2pp).

 

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A space marine chaplain equipped with a bolter and a crozius arcanum

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

 

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Photograph of George Richardson, one of a group of photos of the Deseronto branch of the Sons of Scotland. A notice in The Tribune of November 27, 1903, states that the group met on the second Thursday of each month in the Masonic Building (the Clement Block).

 

Richardson appears in the 1901 census for Deseronto. He was a labourer who had been born in Scotland on 23 Nov, 1849. Living with him were his children, Georgina M. (b. 5 Feb 1882 in Ireland), James B. (b. 26 Feb 1887 in Ireland), Ethel J. (b. 16 Oct 1891 in urban Ontario) and William G. (b. 1 Nov 1893 in urban Ontario). The elder Richardsons came to Canada in 1889.

Chaplain in terminator armour from my Omega Warriors chapter

I love the chaplain model, very iconic

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.

From right are attendees of a recent U.S. Army Africa sponsored traveling contact team visit to Malawi: Chaplain for the Southern Zone, Chap. (Maj.) Noah Tsoka; Chaplain for the Northern Zone, Chap.(Maj.) Brightie Mkomba; Chaplain for the Central Zone, Chap. (Lt. Col.) Paul Banda; Chief of Chaplains, Chap. (Col.) Augustine Machumbuza, U.S. Army Chap. (Lt. Col.) Jason Duckworth; Brig. Gen. S.G. Ngwira, Inspector General for Malawi Defense Force; U.S. Army Africa Chap. (Lt. Col.)Scott Hammond; Col.George Phiri, Deputy Chief of Training for the Malawi Defense Force. (U.S. Army Africa photo)

  

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

 

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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.

Chaplains from the Army, Air Force, Navy and Marines past and present, were honored at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific during the Chaplains Memorial Dedication on Dec. 13, 2017, Honolulu.

Capt. Benjamin Dillon, chaplain, 1st Battalion, 319th Airborne Field Artillery Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division leads a group of paratroopers onto CH-47 Chinook helicopter during the Chaplain's Anniversary Jump, July 25, 2013.

(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Brian Glass/18th Fires Bde. PAO)

Sorry about the flash reflection.

Chaplain Mychal Judge

The first confirmed death of the disaster was FDNY Chaplain Father Mychal Judge, who instinctively placed himself in situations where people were suffering most. Father Mike rushed to the scene in the line of duty and died from falling debris while giving last rites to a dying man. Pulled from the rubble, firemen carred him to Saint Peter's church and laid him at the alter.

 

"Perhaps the first wisp of real poetry to emerge from the devastation of the World Trade Center was the tale of Mychal Judge's death. Within hours of the collapse, a story began circulating that he'd been hit by falling debris when he took his helmet off to give last rites to a firefighter, a man who himself had been crushed by someone who'd jumped from Tower One.

 

Seven weeks later, it seems that the story is at least partly myth, though perhaps a myth necessary to the demands of the day. For one thing, Judge's body was found in the lobby of Tower One, not on the sidewalk outside. For another, one of the firefighters who carried Judge out of the building, Christian Waugh, says he saw the chaplain standing upright by the emergency command post just seconds before they and scores of others got caught in a monsoon of rubble. "I'm assuming he gave last rites to the guy in Company 216 and then ran into the lobby," says Waugh. "Because I was with him in that lobby. He was standing right there, a few feet away from me."

 

But it's understandable how the myth bloomed. Those who knew Judge -- and he knew hundreds, if not thousands, of people -- wanted him to die gorgeously and aptly, in a way that expressed the depth of his faith. It was how they imagined him. Such a death suited a legend."

nymag.com/nymetro/news/sept11/features/5372/

There is a picture of him at this site.

I have been working on yet another commission piece, this time its this beautifully converted Flesh Tearers Chaplain (conversion is courtesy of my client, not my work). I had such a great time painting the guy, as he has so many nice details and I just love all those scrolls, it gives him a very distinct religious chaplain feeling!

Battalion Chaplin Cpt. William A. Martin of 2-23 Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, gives words of grace and thanks before serving up turkey dinner to the U.S. Army Soldiers that live out in Combat Operation Post in Makisa, Iraq on Nov. 22, 2007. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Shawn M. Cassatt) (Released)

 

Learn more: www.expertinfantry.com

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 house, East India Company, Poplar High St, Poplar, Tower Hamlets, 1988

Space marine chaplain with the bolt pistil's barrel replaced to make it shorter.

Shields, Daniel 191497 (n.18 July 1898, Tomeroy, county Tyrone + 7 February 1986, Dublin)

Service Record:

1941: September: Royal Artillery, Larkhill, Wiltshire

1942: Larkhill

1943: June: Imperial Hospital, Natal, South Africa

November: Oribi Military Hospital, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa

1944: October: Sherwood Foresters: Wrotham, Kent

1945: July: Hospital ship Atlantis

1946: May: South Western District (Somerset, Devon & Cornwall)

July: Army Technical School, Arborfield, Reading, Berks.

Main work: hospital ships bringing back wounded soldiers from India, from Durban & Pietermaritzburg in South Africa, from Alexandria, Heliopolis & Cairo in Egypt, from Mombassa in Kenya & from Morocco.

‘Loaned’ by the British Army to the U.S. Air Force, France.

 

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U.S. Army Chaplain Lt. Col. Norris D. Darden, South Carolina National Guard senior state chaplain, is promoted to the rank of colonel during a ceremony April 30, 2021, at the Bluff Road armory in Columbia, South Carolina. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Josiah Lining, South Carolina National Guard)

Chaplains and paratroopers from across Fort Bragg board a CH-47 Chinook at Sicily Drop Zone, July 25, 2013. The chaplains and other members of the Fort Bragg community jumped to help celebrate the 238th birthday of the Chaplain Corps. Families and Soldiers came out to support their chaplains who have been hosting a series of events throughout the week to celebrate 238 years of service to the nation and the communities they serve in.

(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Charles Crail/XVIII Abn. Corps PAO)

NMRTC San Diego Jewish Chaplain

12.03.2021

Video by Petty Officer 2nd Class Jacob Woitzel

Naval Medical Center San Diego

 

211203-N-AU520-1001

SAN DIEGO (Dec. 3, 2021) A video highlighting a Jewish chaplain assigned to Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) San Diego Dec. 3. NMRTC San Diego’s mission is to prepare service members to deploy in support of operational forces, deliver high quality healthcare services and shape the future of military medicine through education, training and research. NMRTC San Diego employs more than 6,000 active duty military personnel, civilians, and contractors in Southern California to provide patients with world-class care anytime, anywhere. (U.S. Navy video by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jacob Woitzel)

 

Date Taken: 12.03.2021

Date Posted: 12.09.2021 16:45

Category: Video Productions

Video ID: 824738

VIRIN: 211203-N-AU520-1001

Filename: DOD_108721694

Length: 00:01:17

Location: SAN DIEGO, CA, US

BUMED #21-0002-632

 

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