At the Armed Forces Chaplaincy Center, Fort Jackson, South Carolina.
Chaplain
The proper title for a Chaplain in the US military is Chaplain, or his individual rank.
Chaplain Henry Truner
A Devil's Chaplain was created in 2003.
Richard the Chaplain died in 1178.
Hugh the Chaplain died in 1188.
The suffix for chaplain is "-cy" as in chaplaincy.
Chaplains were nearly always priests who had learned theology either in a monastery school or a university.
A soldier with a problem was told to tell it to the chaplain.
A Devil's Chaplain has 264 pages.
A "chaplain" is a priest for an institution, such as a prison, hospital or the army.