As brigade chaplain, Fenton was the one who flew to see the wounded and dead.
Chaplain Douglas Fenton is quite matter-of-fact as he tells the story of the severed foot.
We tend to think of a chaplain's faith as his armor against the horrors of war.
For Father Kapaun, this meant becoming an Army chaplain -- serving God and country.
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Chaplain Kapaun, fully aware of his certain capture, elected to stay behind with the wounded.
Rabbi Jim Michaels is a chaplain who serves residents and patients at the Charles E.
After returning from Syria, Yee re-joined the US Army, which made him a chaplain.
And, often, hospice can play a big role (full disclosure: my wife is a hospice chaplain).
In surveys, airmen also suggested there was a need for having a chaplain in the unit.
The idea to put a chaplain inside the center came from unit commander Col.
His maths teacher at school was chaplain to the Royal Ulster Rifles in the Normandy campaign.
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"They don't have any idea what it's like, " I complained to an Army chaplain.
Another member of the military who also worked at Guantanamo -- Islamic chaplain and Army Capt.
At the statue, the Reverend Rose Hudson-Wilkin, chaplain to the Commons speaker, led a short service.
James Yee, a Muslim chaplain serving in Guantanamo, was arrested on suspicion of sedition and espionage.
Many Britons attended a service there, conducted by Reverend Leslie Hardman, a Jewish army chaplain from Hendon, north London.
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Former prison chaplain Monsignor Raymond Murray said Mr Paterson's decision had echoes of the past for nationalists.
Studies indicate that chaplain visits can result in less patient anxiety, shorter hospital stays and higher satisfaction.
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Daniel Coughlin -- chaplain of the House of Representatives -- said a prayer and addressed the family.
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Marie deYoung, a former Army chaplain, argues the problem is the military's policy of prosecuting only higher-ranking offenders.
Their forebears were small-time professionals, provincial lawyers, factors or land agents, a surgeon, a chaplain, even an archbishop.
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The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital and the Princess Royal Hospital Telford are served by just one chaplain at present.
Her commanding officer called her into his office and told her to sit down next to the chaplain.
"This is a form of internment, " said Monsignor Murray, who was prison chaplain in Armagh for almost 20 years.
Then an Army chaplain and officer from Fort McPherson, Georgia, confirmed her fears with a visit to her house.
The House of Commons Speaker's chaplain will then keep vigil through the night.
James Yee, who was a Muslim chaplain for suspected Taliban and al Qaeda detainees held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
The process for becoming a Muslim chaplain for any branch of the U.S. military, currently involves two separate phases.
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In the 1960s he was a chaplain at two Barnado's homes in London.
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