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A military vicar is typically referred to as a "military chaplain" or "military bishop," depending on their rank and role within the military hierarchy. Military chaplains provide spiritual support and services to armed forces personnel, while military bishops oversee the spiritual needs of members of the military within a specific religious denomination. Their responsibilities may include conducting religious services, offering counseling, and addressing the unique challenges faced by service members.

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