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What Is a Military Chaplain?


A chaplain is a commissioned officer in the military. While other nations have military chaplains, chaplains currently serve in the Armed Forces of the United States and France. The chaplaincy is part of the professional corps, which includes professionals such as doctors, nurses, dentists, and lawyers. The decision to pursue a career as a military chaplain is up to the individual. All military chaplains must be endorsed by their religious denomination before they can apply to the chaplaincy.


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