A soldier with a problem was told to tell it to the chaplain.
"Chaplain" is capitalized when it is used as part of a specific title before a name (e.g., Chaplain Smith) or at the beginning of a sentence. Otherwise, it is lowercase.
A hospice chaplain can be addressed as "Chaplain" followed by their last name, such as "Chaplain Smith." If they have a specific title or credential, such as "Reverend" or "Father," you may use that title as well. It's always a good practice to ask the chaplain how they prefer to be addressed, as personal preferences may vary.
You can use Ch. or Chap. my bro is the county chap.
Chaplain
The proper title for a Chaplain in the US military is Chaplain, or his individual rank.
Chaplain Henry Truner
The suffix for chaplain is "-cy" as in chaplaincy.
Hugh the Chaplain died in 1188.
Richard the Chaplain died in 1178.
A Devil's Chaplain was created in 2003.
A Devil's Chaplain has 264 pages.
A "chaplain" is a priest for an institution, such as a prison, hospital or the army.