CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE BASRA, Iraq – “As a civilian pastor I can’t go to your office to check up on you, but as an Army chaplain, everywhere you go, that’s where I am,” said Chap. (Maj.) Michael J. King, 17th Fires Brigade, from Vine Grove, Ky.
King’s job is to provide Soldiers of the 17th FB with an open door to talk, spiritual guidance and a friend in their time of need.
“It all begins with a call to serve God,” said King as he reminisced on the steps that led him to become a chaplain. “I was a teenager when I first gave my life to Christ and I can remember having this longing to serve in mission work. I did a few mission trips and enjoyed them. Early on, I wanted to be a youth pastor, but ended up teaching high school instead.”



