The job of an Army Chaplain is to care for the spiritual well being of Soldiers etc. Army Chaplains do not have to go through basic training but they do have to attend a Chaplain Basic Officer Leadership Course.
U.S. Army Chaplain Museum was created in 1957.
Chaplain Henry Truner
A "chaplain" is a priest for an institution, such as a prison, hospital or the army.
Royal Canadian Army Chaplain Corps was created in 1948.
Royal Canadian Army Chaplain Corps's motto is 'In This Sign Conquer'.
The web address of the Us Army Chaplain Museum is: http://usachcs.army.mil
The phone number of the Us Army Chaplain Museum is: 803-751-8827.
The address of the Us Army Chaplain Museum is: 10100 Lee Rd, Columbia, SC 29207
if you mean Chaplain, a Chaplain is a clergyman appointed to serve an official body such as the army
Father or Chaplain, is the normal address, but their rank, usually Captain, is also appropriate.
No, to become an army chaplain, you would need to meet the specific requirements set by the Army, which typically include obtaining a master's degree in theology or a related field and completing the required chaplaincy training. Being a chaplain assistant, on the other hand, involves providing administrative and logistical support to the chaplain, rather than holding the role of a chaplain directly.
Duties of the Chaplain include: providing spiritual guidance, assistance in emergency situations, liaison with hospitals and etc A chaplain is typically a priest, pastor, ordained deacon, rabbi, imam or other member of the clergy serving a group of people.