The granite monument recognizes Four Chaplains of different faiths who gave up their lives to save others during the sinking of the USAT Dorchester during World II. Heaton was aboard the ship and witnessed the chaplains’ heroic actions as the ship sank into the icy Atlantic after being struck by a German torpedo.
Four Chaplains Monument dedicated near Riverside Park in Sebastian
By Admin 15 February 2012. Filed in News & Commentary.
0Fort Campbell chaplains go far beyond ceremonies, services
By Admin 19 January 2012. Filed in News & Commentary.
1It is written on a plaque displayed prominently in his office. It is the story of “The Four Chaplains” and Chaplain Lt. Col. Paul Hurley knows it by heart. As he starts to tell it before a gathering of other chaplains, it sounds like the beginning of every “a minister, a priest and a rabbi” joke ever told, but the image is dispelled quickly as the message sinks in.
On Feb. 3, 1943, at 12:55 a.m. the U.S. Army Transport (U.S.A.T.) Dorchester was torpedoed by a German U-Boat off Newfoundland with 900 soldiers aboard. One torpedo in a spread of three blew a huge hole below the water line, dooming the ship instantly.
12 Heroic U.S. Military Chaplains
By Admin 10 January 2012. Filed in History.
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Military Wives Turn to Bible for Marriage Advice
By Admin 28 December 2011. Filed in News & Commentary.
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Faced with long periods of separation and worry over the next combat tour, a group of wives mostly in their late 20s and early 30s are drawn together weekly to seek spiritual support to bolster the strength of their marriages.
Mya Parker, 27, saw both sides of the average military marriage and the strain that years of combat duty can do to a relationship. She served in the Army for four years on active duty before helping to start the Lantern, a nondenominational faith group for military wives and girlfriends outside Fort Campbell, Ky.
Fort Campbell soldiers eager for new worship space
By Admin 20 December 2011. Filed in News & Commentary.
0But there will be comfortable seats and a state- of-the-art sound and projection system. And people of all faiths — from Wiccans to Christians — are welcome.
“You try to accommodate as many faith groups as possible,” said Col. Roger Heath, the installation chaplain at Fort Campbell. “That’s what these chapels are designed for, to be multifaith and multiuse.”
Rabbi-Chaplains of the Civil War
By Admin 12 December 2011. Filed in History.
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One of Abraham Lincoln’s private secretaries told Fischel that there was little chance of a meeting. But the rabbi was persistent, taking his place among hundreds of people hoping to see the president, some of whom had been waiting for three days. To Fischel’s surprise, Lincoln immediately received him with “marked courtesy.” The rabbi stated the reason for his visit: On behalf of the American Jewish community, including several thousand soldiers fighting for the Union, he hoped the president might reconsider a discriminatory law forbidding his people to serve as chaplains.
It was a controversial proposition, and one that had its roots in the very onset of the war. Five months earlier, Lincoln had called a special session of Congress and requested a $400,000,000 budget to fight the Confederacy, a portion of which provided for the inclusion of chaplains in the Volunteer Army. The ink had barely dried on the proposed draft when Representative Clement Vallandigham, a non-Jew, objected to its wording — that a chaplain be a “regularly ordained clergyman of some Christian denomination.”
No Senators Spoke Out as the Senate Voted to Repeal Military Laws Against Sodomy and Sex With Animals
By Admin 6 December 2011. Filed in News & Commentary.
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Article 125 of the UCMJ makes it illegal for anyone in the U.S. military to engage “in unnatural carnal copulation with another person of the same or opposite sex or with an animal.”
Soldier’s sacrifice leads chaplain back to Army service
By Admin 11 November 2011. Filed in News & Commentary.
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Cheney joined the Army in September 1989 with a friend, hoping to get some help paying for college.
“We were bored and not going anywhere, so we thought, ‘Let’s do something worthwhile,’” Cheney said.
Throughout his time in the U.S. Army Reserve, Cheney served within the ministry. He taught a bible study, worked with the youth ministry, and held various other positions. But in 1995, he committed wholeheartedly to the church.
New chapel takes shape at large Army post
By Admin 11 November 2011. Filed in News & Commentary.
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Pastor Called For Chaplain Duty
By Admin 24 July 2011. Filed in News & Commentary.
0Now after spending the past two-and-a-half years at the Cornerstone Wesleyan Church in Heuvelton, Mr. Rumschik’s family is headed that direction, as he’s been called into active military duty as a chaplain for the U.S. Army.
While Mr. Rumschik and his wife are both originally from New York — Buffalo and Amsterdam, respectively — they both attended college in Kentucky and when it came time to apply for a ministerial assignment, he said coming back to New York wasn’t initially in their plans.



