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Four Chaplains Monument dedicated near Riverside Park in Sebastian

By 15 February 2012. Filed in News & Commentary.

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Four Chaplains Monument dedicated near Riverside Park in Sebastian | Photo Gallery » TCPalm.comhttp://www.tcpalm.com/news/2012/feb/14/four-chaplains-monument-dedicated-near-riverside/SEBASTIAN — At the end of the Four Chaplains Monument dedication ceremonies Tuesday near Riverview Park in Sebastian, Brandon Moore took his young son Titus to meet 89-year-old Ernie Heaton.

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.

Fort Campbell chaplains go far beyond ceremonies, services

By 19 January 2012. Filed in News & Commentary.

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Fort Campbell chaplains go far beyond ceremonies, services | The Leaf Chronicle – Clarksville, Tenn., and Fort Campbell | theleafchronicle.com

Fort Campbell chaplains go far beyond ceremonies, services | The Leaf Chronicle – Clarksville, Tenn., and Fort Campbell | theleafchronicle.comhttp://www.theleafchronicle.com/article/20120115/NEWS08/201150333The Division Chaplain for the Screaming Eagles of the 101st Airborne falls back on a story to explain what a chaplain is all about, and he uses it not only on curious visitors, but on other chaplains as well.

It 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 10 January 2012. Filed in History.

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12 Heroic U.S. Military Chaplains - Mental Floss

12 Heroic U.S. Military Chaplains – Mental Flosshttp://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/112976After I posted 8 Heroic U.S. Military Chaplains last week, we heard from a Catholic writer, a chaplain who worked under Father Sampson (who was featured), and the pastor of the home church of one of the Four Chaplains, in comments and email. We appreciate everyone’s input! Military chaplains are classified as non-combatants, but they still put their lives on the line to serve their country and its military members—and often civilians and enemy soldiers, too. Many went above and beyond the call of duty, and their stories should be remembered.

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Army says religious head coverings are fine in JROTC

By 27 December 2011. Filed in News & Commentary.

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Army says religious head coverings are fine in JROTC - Stripes Central - Stripes

Army says religious head coverings are fine in JROTC – Stripes Central – Stripeshttp://www.stripes.com/blogs/stripes-central/stripes-central-1.8040/army-says-religious-head-coverings-are-fine-in-jrotc-1.164363The Army has decided religious head coverings fit in with Defense Department standards on religious practice – at least at the high school level.

Cantor, chaplain in Army National Guard, awaits orders

By 22 December 2011. Filed in News & Commentary.

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Cantor, chaplain in Army National Guard, awaits orders | j. the Jewish news weekly of Northern California

Cantor, chaplain in Army National Guard, awaits orders | j. the Jewish news weekly of Northern Californiahttp://www.jweekly.com/article/full/63843/cantor-chaplain-in-army-national-guard-awaits-orders/After growing up in Manhattan, David Frommer moved to the Middle East and joined the Israeli army. Now a San Francisco resident, he might be heading back to the Middle East — this time possibly to Kuwait — as a member of the Army National Guard.

Frommer, 30, is a cantor and a military chaplain. In fact, he’s been told that he’s the first cantor to serve as a chaplain in any of the U.S. armed services.

“In early spring, New York will send the 27th Infantry Brigade combat team to Kuwait for one year,” Frommer said. “The speculation is that from there we may be sent to Iraq or Afghanistan, as needed, to train soldiers from those countries. But it’s impossible to know for sure at this point.”

A National Treasure: The Privilege to Minister at the U.S. Army Chaplain Center and School, Fort Jackson, SC

By 22 December 2011. Filed in News & Commentary.

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A National Treasure: The Privilege to Minister at the U.S. Army Chaplain Center and School, Fort Jackson, SC | Dr. Michael A. Milton's Blog

A National Treasure: The Privilege to Minister at the U.S. Army Chaplain Center and School, Fort Jackson, SC | Dr. Michael A. Milton’s Bloghttp://michaelmilton.org/2011/12/20/a-national-treasure-the-privilege-to-minister-at-the-u-s-army-chaplain-center-and-school-fort-jackson-sc/Plutarch wrote, “The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled.”Sacred fires—keen minds—are being kindled at the US Army Chaplain Center and School. And I get a front row seat at what I believe is a national treasure. The US Army Chaplain Center and School prepares chaplains for service to “God and Country” through expressing ministry to soldiers and families (and as I saw in a recent photo, little Afghani children). I will tell you why I am honored and humbled to serve here and why I believe it is indeed a national treasure:

Chaplains commend Army chief of chaplains for decision concerning rabbi

By 14 December 2011. Filed in News & Commentary.

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ADF Alliance Alert » Chaplains commend Army chief of chaplains for decision concerning rabbihttp://www.alliancealert.org/2011/12/08/chaplains-commend-army-chief-of-chaplains-for-decision-concerning-rabbi/Chaplain endorsers, representing more than 2,000 military chaplains, commend the Army chief of chaplains for his recent decision to allow Rabbi Menachem M. Stern, a bearded rabbi to be sworn into the U.S. Army as a Chaplain, First Lieutenant.

Rabbi-Chaplains of the Civil War

By 12 December 2011. Filed in History.

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Rabbi-Chaplains of the Civil War - NYTimes.com

Rabbi-Chaplains of the Civil War – NYTimes.comhttp://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/12/11/rabbi-chaplains-of-the-civil-war/Rabbi Dr. Arnold Fischel arrived at the White House on the morning of Dec. 11, 1861, prepared to act as a one-man lobby for the constitutional rights of Jews. He had traveled alone from New York, on his own dime, bringing several letters of recommendation from prominent Republicans and one from the Board of Delegates of American Israelites, then just three years old and the country’s only national Jewish organization.

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.”

Faced With Chaplain Shortage, Army Letting Rabbi Keep Beard After All

By 3 December 2011. Filed in News & Commentary.

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Faced With Chaplain Shortage, Army Letting Rabbi Keep Beard After All - News Stories - Chabad-Lubavitch News

Faced With Chaplain Shortage, Army Letting Rabbi Keep Beard After All – News Stories – Chabad-Lubavitch Newshttp://www.chabad.org/news/article_cdo/aid/1696300/jewish/Faced-With-Chaplain-Shortage-Army-Letting-Rabbi-Keep-Beard-After-All.htmRabbi Menachem Stern has wanted to be an army chaplain since August 2008, when he came across a Jewish news site that got him thinking it was the right job for him. Halfway through an introductory meeting, he texted his wife to tell her, “I think I’ve found what we’re looking for.”

Several years and a lawsuit later, the graduate of Chabad-Lubavitchyeshivas expects to be sworn in next Friday and begin attending chaplain school in January. It could have happened sooner, but his beard got in the way.

For Wake Forest chaplain, new role has special meaning

By 18 November 2011. Filed in News & Commentary.

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For Wake Forest chaplain, new role has special meaning | JournalNow.com

For Wake Forest chaplain, new role has special meaning | JournalNow.comhttp://www2.journalnow.com/news/2011/nov/14/wsmet01-for-wake-forest-chaplain-new-role-has-spec-ar-1606552/Rabbi Michael Gisser could have chosen any number of days to be officially installed as a chaplain in the U.S. Army Reserve.He chose Veterans Day for a reason.

“I wouldn’t be here if not for the U.S. Army and the Allied forces,” said Gisser, the associate chaplain for Jewish life at Wake Forest University.

On Friday, during a small ceremony at Wake Forest, Gisser became one of 300 chaplains in the Army Reserve, fulfilling a longtime dream.

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