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"Chaplains are sworn to serve all in the military," said retired Chaplain Colonel Paul Dodd, co-chair of the Forum.
Jon Soltz: Army Must Reject Anti-Islam Hate Speaker Jon Soltz 2012
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The Association of Professional Chaplains, which certifies health-care chaplains, issued its first standards for practice in 2009, including the requirement that chaplains document their work in patient medical records and stay abreast of new research.
Bigger Roles for Chaplains on Patient Medical Teams Laura Landro 2011
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Prior to those assignments, from 1997 to 2000 he was on the Navy Chief of Chaplains' staff as personnel manager of the Navy Chaplain Corps.
Bishop James Magness: Spirituality Forged In Smoke And Fire Bishop James Magness 2011
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Chaplains roam through airport train and tram stations, control towers and gate areas.
Flying On A Wing And A Prayer Scott McCartney 2011
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At least 140 airports around the world have designated chapels, and more than 250 have airport chaplains, according to the International Association of Civil Aviation Chaplains, an ecumenical non-profit organization.
Flying On A Wing And A Prayer Scott McCartney 2011
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Chaplains know how to be with persons of all major faith traditions as well as those who claim no faith tradition.
Rev. Earl E. Johnson: Providing Disaster Relief With The American Red Cross, 10 Years After 9/11 Rev. Earl E. Johnson 2011
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Prior to those assignments, from 1997 to 2000 he was on the Navy Chief of Chaplains' staff as personnel manager of the Navy Chaplain Corps.
Bishop James Magness: Spirituality Forged In Smoke And Fire Bishop James Magness 2011
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Chaplains of the United States in Congress assembled.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Cross Memorials on Government Land 2010
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Chaplains know how to be with persons of all major faith traditions as well as those who claim no faith tradition.
Rev. Earl E. Johnson: Providing Disaster Relief With The American Red Cross, 10 Years After 9/11 Rev. Earl E. Johnson 2011
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Sally Ryan for The Wall Street Journal At least 140 airports around the world have designated chapels, and more than 250 have airport chaplains, according to the International Association of Civil Aviation Chaplains, an ecumenical non-profit organization.
Tending to Travelers 2011
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