Archive - August, 2007

A Man of God and War in Afghanistan

By 28 August 2007. Filed in Deployment.

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(KABUL, Afghanistan) – When a Chaplain blesses the convoy you are about to head out on in war torn Afghanistan, and as Tim King reports, it brings a certain amount of serious thought to the mission that lies ahead.

IED’s, ambushes and flags at half-mast are the constant reminders of mortality to the combat soldier. For a Chaplain like Captain Andrew Werner of the Oklahoma National Guard, the job of being a combat soldier and a man of God is one of many challenges.

National Guard chaplain: Is it your calling?

By 26 August 2007. Filed in News & Commentary.

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Some answer the call to serve their country. Some answer the call to serve God. Some choose to do both by becoming a chaplain in the Army National Guard. What’s your calling?

If you’d like more information on becoming a Chaplain or Chaplain Candidate in the Army National Guard, please visit our website at https://www.nh.ngb.army.mil/Recruiting/Chaplain.htm

Or, outside of New Hampshire, please contact the National Guard by going to our website at www.1800GOGUARD.com or call 1-800-GO-GUARD.

National Guard chaplain: Courageous Spirit

By 24 August 2007. Filed in News & Commentary.

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See why religious leaders of many faiths have found the National Guard both an emotionally and spiritually fulfilling experience. The ability to engage in meaningful ministry with soldiers can be one of the most rewarding experiences of your life.

To read more about Chaplains in the New Hampshire Army National Guard, please visit our web page at: https://www.nh.ngb.army.mil/Recruiting/Chaplain.htm

If you would like to find out more about the National Guard in other states, please visit www.1800GOGUARD.com or call 1-800-GO-GUARD.