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Axenfeld approached the Chaplain-General of the German Army regarding American YMCA access to prison camps.
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Chaplain-General Ds Koos van Zyl said that after her death spontaneous tributes to "a remarkable woman" had flowed in from across colour and political lines.
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Modise said Brilso a new post and Maj-Gen Hennie de Witt was appointed Chaplain-General and Brig Fumie Gqiba his deputy.
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SANDF Chaplain-General of the SANDF, Maj-Gen Johan de Witt earlier told the committee there were only 99 agnostics within defence force ranks.
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There was the usual warning from the Chaplain-General to keep an eye on subversive Methodists that Sharpe threw away, and a General Order from Wellington that reminded officers that it was mandatory to remove the hat when the Host was being carried by a priest through a street to a dying man.
Sharpe's Honour Cornwell, Bernard 1985
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Chaplain to the Queen, and Chaplain-General to the Forces of Britaina man who has a most distinguished war record.
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I think it is the first time in history that a Chaplain-General has visited this land and I cannot tell you how greatly indebted I am and how impressed I am.
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He was foiled and thwarted by the great ones of the Church, inhibited in one place, suspended in another, and frequently doomed to find a Bishop or a Chaplain-General set, like a lion, across his path.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, May 23, 1917 Various
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The Established Church has entered upon it with an ever-increasing earnestness, having come, mainly through the advocacy of the Chaplain-General, Rev.Dr. Edgehill, to grasp the situation, and to realize that for the men themselves and for the empire it is of paramount importance that this provision should be made.
From Aldershot to Pretoria A Story of Christian Work among Our Troops in South Africa W. E. Sellers
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T.e following letter by the Rev.T. F. F.lkner refers to this period, and was sent originally to the Chaplain-General; but is here published, slightly abridged, as an excellent illustration of the spirit and work of the many chaplains of the Church of England who have taken part in this campaign: --
With the Guards' Brigade from Bloemfontein to Koomati Poort and Back Edward P. Lowry
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