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Ministers to military personnel
A military chaplain ministers to military personnel and, in most cases, their families and civilians working for the military. In some cases, they will
Military_chaplain
Aspect of military life
Religious symbolism in the United States military includes the use of religious symbols for military chaplain insignia, uniforms, emblems, flags, and chapels;
Religious symbolism in the United States military
Religious_symbolism_in_the_United_States_military
Spiritual representative attached to a secular institution
other religions or philosophical traditions, as in the case of chaplains serving with military forces and an increasing number of chaplaincies at U.S. universities
Chaplain
United States military chaplains hold positions in the armed forces of the United States and are charged with conducting religious services and providing
United States military chaplains
United_States_military_chaplains
British Army military unit
The Royal Army Chaplains' Department (RAChD) is an all-officer department that provides ordained clergy and non-religious chaplains to the British Army
Royal Army Chaplains' Department
Royal_Army_Chaplains'_Department
Member of the clergy within the United Kingdom
Chaplain to the Queen. Distinct from the above is the appointment of Honorary Chaplain to the King (KHC), which is a distinction awarded to military chaplains
Chaplain_to_the_King
U.S. Army's branch for religious services of multiple faiths
States Army Chaplain Corps (USACC) consists of ordained clergy of multiple faiths who are commissioned Army officers serving as military chaplains as well
Chaplain Corps (United States Army)
Chaplain_Corps_(United_States_Army)
Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction
War I in 1917, it had 25 Catholic military chaplains. By the end of the war, there were over 1,000 catholic chaplains. To organize these efforts and establish
Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA
Archdiocese_for_the_Military_Services,_USA
Staff corps and military chaplain arm of the United States Navy
The United States Navy Chaplain Corps is the body of military chaplains of the United States Navy who are commissioned naval officers. Their principal
United States Navy Chaplain Corps
United_States_Navy_Chaplain_Corps
Position in the U.S. Navy
The chief of chaplains of the United States Navy (CHC) is the highest-ranking military chaplain in the United States Navy and head of the United States
Chief of Chaplains of the United States Navy
Chief_of_Chaplains_of_the_United_States_Navy
Position in the US Navy
Chiefs of Chaplains of the United States International Military Chiefs of Chaplains Conference Military chaplain United States Army Chaplain Corps United
Chaplain of the United States Marine Corps
Chaplain_of_the_United_States_Marine_Corps
US Armed Forces chaplain rank
morality, ethics, morale, and military chaplains, in addition to a number of policy issues. The current military chiefs of chaplains are: As the Marine Corps
Chiefs of Chaplains of the United States
Chiefs_of_Chaplains_of_the_United_States
to four can be obtained). The combat engineer officers are using normal military rank designations, but the Armament Engineers and the Armament Design and
Ranks_in_the_French_Army
American chaplains killed in WWII
The Four Chaplains The Four Chaplains, also referred to as the Immortal Chaplains or the Dorchester Chaplains, were four chaplains who died rescuing civilian
Four_Chaplains
English chaplain
for ordained ministry, and eventually returned to military service as a chaplain. Having trained at Oak Hill College, a conservative evangelical theological
Frank Collins (British Army soldier)
Frank_Collins_(British_Army_soldier)
February 1862 – 4 July 1939) was a British Anglican priest, scholar, and military chaplain. Waggett was born on 27 February 1862 in Kensington, London, England
Philip_Waggett
Military unit
Force Chaplains Branch provides military chaplains for the Royal Air Force of the United Kingdom. The Mission of the Royal Air Force Chaplains Branch
Royal Air Force Chaplains Branch
Royal_Air_Force_Chaplains_Branch
Chaplaincy Service for the Royal Navy
provides chaplains to the Royal Navy. The chaplains are commissioned by the Sovereign but do not hold military rank other than that of "Chaplain Royal Navy"
Royal Naval Chaplaincy Service
Royal_Naval_Chaplaincy_Service
Irish Military Chaplain and priest
Catholic priest who served as a military chaplain with the British Army during the First World War. He was awarded the Military Cross in 1917 for gallantry
Edmond_Kelly
States military chaplains, located at Fort Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina. Co-located on the AFCC campus were: the United States Army Chaplain Center
Armed Forces Chaplaincy Center
Armed_Forces_Chaplaincy_Center
Military unit
principal chaplain is an episcopal vicar of the Catholic Diocese of the Australian Military Services and is nominated to be made a Chaplain of His Holiness
Royal Australian Army Chaplains' Department
Royal_Australian_Army_Chaplains'_Department
Chaplains of the United States International Military Chiefs of Chaplains Conference Military chaplain#Military chaplains by country Roper, Michael (1998). The
Chaplain_general
Korean War U.S. Army chaplain and Medal of Honor recipient
Medal of Honor for his actions in Korea. He is the ninth American military chaplain awarded the Medal of Honor. The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency
Emil_Kapaun
British priest (born 1968)
Anglican priest and military chaplain. He is currently the Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons. He was previously Chaplain of the Fleet and Archdeacon
Andrew_Hillier
Anglican priest
Jackson (fl. c. 1700 – 1717) was an Anglican priest who served as the first chaplain to the garrison at St John's, Newfoundland. He is credited with building
John Jackson (military chaplain)
John_Jackson_(military_chaplain)
Award
related to Four Chaplains' Medal. United States military chaplains Awards and decorations of the United States military "Army Chaplain Medal of Valor"
Four_Chaplains'_Medal
Unified chaplaincy branch of the Canadian Armed Forces
Chaplaincy Center (U.S. chaplain training) Military Ordinariate of Canada Royal Canadian Army Chaplain Corps Royal Military College of Canada chapels
Royal Canadian Chaplain Service
Royal_Canadian_Chaplain_Service
Award
The Merit Cross for Military Chaplains (German: Geistliches Verdienstkreuz) was a military and civil award established on November 23, 1801, by Emperor
Merit Cross for Military Chaplains
Merit_Cross_for_Military_Chaplains
Recipient of the Victoria Cross (1839–1903)
Williams Adams VC (24 November 1839 – 20 October 1903) was an Irish Anglican chaplain and a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry
James_Adams_(chaplain)
United States Army general (1902–1978)
the Catholic Digest. He served as chaplain of the Military Order of the World Wars and Grand Prior of the Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus
Patrick_J._Ryan_(chaplain)
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Spain
2021) See: Military chaplain#Non-combatant status Catholicism portal General Vicar of the Armies Patron saints of the military Military chaplain Cruz Fidélitas
Military Archbishopric of Spain
Military_Archbishopric_of_Spain
Clergy and enlisted religious affairs
Religious Affairs. As military chaplains, their main purpose is to support the free exercise of religion by members of the military service, their dependents
United States Air Force Chaplain Corps
United_States_Air_Force_Chaplain_Corps
United States Army general (1926–2026)
Dresden as an officer in the military police made him change his goal of becoming an engineer into becoming a chaplain. He left the service in 1946 as
Orris_E._Kelly
British admiral (born 1968)
and former Royal Navy chaplain. From 2010 to 2014, he served as Chaplain of the Fleet and was therefore the senior military chaplain in the Royal Navy. After
Scott Brown (Royal Navy chaplain)
Scott_Brown_(Royal_Navy_chaplain)
American military chaplain
1946) is an American Conservative rabbi who served as a military officer and military chaplain. He served in Vietnam and Europe before attending rabbinical
Arnold_Resnicoff
1950 war crime during the Korean War
The Chaplain–Medic massacre took place in the Korean War on July 16, 1950, on a mountain above the village of Tuman (current Duman-ri, Geumnam-myeon, Sejong
Chaplain–Medic_massacre
Christian place of prayer and worship
prison. Many military installations have chapels for the use of military personnel, normally under the leadership of a military chaplain. The earliest
Chapel
American Catholic prelate (1889–1967)
enlist to become a military chaplain in the US Army, but failed to meet the height requirement. Spellman also applied to be a chaplain in the US Navy, but
Francis_Spellman
British Methodist Minister and military chaplain
David Parker KHC is a British Methodist minister and military chaplain. He is the current Chaplain-General to His Majesty's Land Forces. Parker was born
Michael_Parker_(minister)
Rank Insignia Christian Jewish Muslim Chief Military Chaplain Deputy Chief Military Chaplain Regional military chaplain Military chaplain
Ranks_in_the_French_Navy
United States Navy Medal of Honor recipient (1929–1967)
serving as a Navy chaplain with a Marine Corps infantry unit during the Vietnam War. He was a posthumous recipient of America's highest military decoration,
Vincent_R._Capodanno
Director of the Canadian Chaplain Service with the rank of Honorary Colonel. During his service at the front and with Canadian Military Forces in England, his
John Almond (Archdeacon of Montreal)
John_Almond_(Archdeacon_of_Montreal)
Member of a mendicant Christian order
Bachrach, David Steward (October 2004). "The Friars Go to War: Mendicant Military Chaplains, 1216-c. 1300". The Catholic Historical Review. 90 (4): 617–633. doi:10
Friar
Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Canada
Roman Catholic Military Ordinary is a member of the ecumenical Interfaith Committee on Canadian Military Chaplaincy (ICCMC). Catholic chaplains provide a wide
Military Ordinariate of Canada
Military_Ordinariate_of_Canada
Chief supervising officer of the U.S. Army Chaplain Corps
Armed Forces Chaplains Board Deputy Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army Chiefs of Chaplains of the United States International Military Chiefs of
Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army
Chief_of_Chaplains_of_the_United_States_Army
American priest and US Army chaplain
philosophy at Siena College in Loudonville, New York. In 1943, he was military chaplain for the 11th Armored Division of the 3rd Army under General George
Sixtus_O'Connor
1st episode of the 4th season of The Righteous Gemstones
and follows Elijah Gemstone, Eli's ancestor, who pretends to be a military chaplain for money. According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen
Prelude (The Righteous Gemstones)
Prelude_(The_Righteous_Gemstones)
Scottish baptist and evangelist
Chambers suspended the operation of the school and was accepted as a YMCA chaplain. He was assigned to Zeitoun, Cairo, Egypt, where he ministered to Australian
Oswald_Chambers
The military ranks of Finland are the military insignia used by the Finnish Defence Forces. The ranks incorporate features from the Swedish, German, and
Finnish_military_ranks
American Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
served as a U.S. Navy chaplain (1952 to 1979), including four years as chief of chaplains, as an auxiliary bishop of the Military Vicariate of the United
John_O'Connor_(cardinal)
Topics referred to by the same term
Chaplain Corps See also: Chaplain Military Chaplain Armed Forces Chaplains Board, the U.S. board made up of the three Chiefs of Chaplains and three active-duty
Chaplain_Corps
the USAF Chaplain Service Institute to the USAF Chaplain Corps College. The U.S. Army Chaplain School, the oldest U.S. School for military training,
Insignia of chaplain schools in the United States military
Insignia_of_chaplain_schools_in_the_United_States_military
Jewish solidarity slogan
after the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, British military chaplain Leslie Hardman led a Shabbat service at the camp for a few hundred
Am_Yisrael_Chai
Advisory body in the United States military
each military department, nominated by the respective chief of chaplains. Emblem, USA Chaplain Corps Emblem, USN Chaplain Corps Emblem, USAF Chaplain Corps
Armed_Forces_Chaplains_Board
Croatian military writer and translator
in October 1726, the Franciscan Order general appointed him as a military chaplain to the Italian regiment in the Austrian army, under the command of
Bonaventura_Božić
Catholic priest (1873–1953)
needed] Father Hill was one of the first to volunteer his services as a military chaplain in 1914. He initially saw action at Luderitz in South West Africa
Eustace_St_Clair_Hill
American Catholic military chaplain (1910–1982)
1910 – 9 January 1982) was an American Catholic priest who served as a chaplain during World War II, embedded in the Pacific Theater with the U.S. Marines
Francis_W._Kelly
American Catholic priest and academic administrator (1884–1934)
Catholic priest, military chaplain of the US Army and President of the University of Notre Dame from 1928 to 1934. He served as military chaplain in World War
Charles_L._O'Donnell
Irish Catholic priest and chaplain
Donal V. O'Sullivan (1890–5 July 1916) was an Irish Catholic priest, and chaplain in the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Rifles during World War I. He was killed
Donal_O'Sullivan_(priest)
English clergyman and military chaplain (1884–1955)
November 1884 – 30 June 1955) was a Church of England clergyman, a military chaplain and the originator of the idea of the Tomb of The Unknown Warrior
David_Railton
Italian cardinal (1892–1973)
Pavia. Ordained to the priesthood on 4 July 1915, he then served as a military chaplain during World War I. Zerba began pastoral work in Rome from 1919, also
Cesare_Zerba
speakers, youth workers, professors, military chaplains, and fire, industrial, hospice, police, and prison chaplains, to name a few". The ECA is associated
Evangelical_Church_Alliance
Bosnian Croatian Franciscan friar and war criminal
Filipović-Majstorović, was a Croatian Franciscan friar and Ustaše military chaplain who participated in atrocities during World War II in Yugoslavia.
Miroslav_Filipović
Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction
married), and lay (non-ordained) chaplains who at times have included female Catholic lay-chaplains. See: Military chaplain#Non-combatant status The Catholic
Catholic Diocese of the Australian Military Services
Catholic_Diocese_of_the_Australian_Military_Services
Nigerian Catholic prelate (born 1965)
Claretian Generalate in Rome 2009–2012: Military Chaplain of the 34th Artillery Brigade, Obinze 2013–2015: Military Chaplain 3rd Battalion Effurun Barracks, Warri
Wilfred_Chikpa_Anagbe
for official recognition of Wiccan or pagan chaplains. A broadly neutral depiction of Wicca for a military audience is found in the 1990 version of the
Wiccans and pagans in the United States military
Wiccans_and_pagans_in_the_United_States_military
company chaplain. Rosbrugh was killed at the Battle of the Assunpink Creek, also known as the Second Battle of Trenton, the first U.S. chaplain killed
John_Rosbrugh
Icon representing a particular religion
Religious symbols have been used in the military in many countries, such as the United States military chaplain symbols. Similarly, the United States Department
Religious_symbol
Roman Catholic priest and United States Army officer
was a Canadian American soldier, Catholic priest and military chaplain. Duffy served as chaplain for the 69th Infantry Regiment (known as the "Fighting
Francis_P._Duffy
American Roman Catholic chaplain
and bishops Military chaplain Religious symbolism in the United States military United States military chaplains United States Navy Chaplain Corps "Pope
Joseph_W._Estabrook
International Military Chiefs of Chaplains Conference is an organization of the principal leaders of the national groups of military chaplains. Begun as a
International Military Chiefs of Chaplains Conference
International_Military_Chiefs_of_Chaplains_Conference
American comedian
before settling in San Diego, California. She is the daughter of a military chaplain. Her mother died when McGathy was a young teenager. She started in
Erin_McGathy
American Roman Catholic priest and bishop
archbishops, and bishops Military chaplain Religious symbolism in the United States military United States military chaplains "Bishop Neal J. Buckon -
Neal_Buckon
Aspect of American military history
war. Chaplain Alexander D. Goode, a rabbi, was one of the "Four Chaplains" or "Immortal Chaplains", a name given to honor four US military chaplains who
Military history of Jewish Americans
Military_history_of_Jewish_Americans
Ecclesiastical title in the Roman Catholic Church
Chaplain of His Holiness is a title of distinction given by the Pope in recognition of a priest's service to the Church. They are addressed with the honorific
Chaplain_of_His_Holiness
American Episcopal bishop
Honaman was a chaplain in the United States Army Reserve from 1934 until 1940. After the start of World War II, he became a chaplain in the United States
Earl_Honaman
British priest (1873–1917)
1917) was an Irish Jesuit priest killed in action while serving as a military chaplain to the Royal Dublin Fusiliers during the First World War. He is a
Willie_Doyle
– 26 April 1998) was an American Catholic priest who served as a military chaplain during the Guadalcanal Campaign of World War II. As well as serving
Frederic_Gehring
Canadian military chaplain
Walter Leslie Brown (13 August 1910 – 6 June 1944) was a Canadian military chaplain who was attached to the Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment, 2nd Canadian
Walter_Brown_(chaplain)
retired, veteran, rank/occupation). Standard honor military funerals include the following: A military chaplain for family members. A casket draped in the flag
Military funerals in the United States
Military_funerals_in_the_United_States
American minister (1905–2006)
administrator in school systems, congregational contexts, and as a military chaplain. Throughout thirty years of congregational ministry, Coffman served
James_Burton_Coffman
Aspect of American military history
produced. Muslim Chaplain insignia, Army Muslim Chaplain insignia, Navy Muslim Chaplain insignia, Air Force United States Air Force Chaplain Corps United
Muslims in the United States military
Muslims_in_the_United_States_military
First woman to serve as military chaplain in the U.S. military
– 8 March 1901) was the first woman to serve as a military chaplain in the United States military. She served during the American Civil War but was not
Ella_Elvira_Gibson
English Anglican priest, military chaplain and headmaster
QHC (5 July 1885 – 16 October 1962) was an English Anglican priest, military chaplain, and headmaster from the prominent Bickersteth family. He served as
Julian_Bickersteth
English minister and fabricator of the Popish Plot
but he escaped jail and fled to London. In 1675, he was appointed as a chaplain of the ship HMS Adventure in the Royal Navy. Oates visited English Tangier
Titus_Oates
American servicemen in the Chaplain Corps awarded the Medal of Honor
Chaplains". Military Review. 103 (5): 125–127. September 2023. ISSN 0026-4148. Archived from the original on October 11, 2025. "Honoring our Military
List of Chaplain Corps Medal of Honor recipients
List_of_Chaplain_Corps_Medal_of_Honor_recipients
British Anglican bishop, military chaplain, diplomat and author
Jane Louise Winfield DL (born 1964) is a British Anglican bishop, military chaplain, diplomat, and author. Since 2024, she has been Bishop of Selby. From
Flora_Winfield
American Anglican bishop
of Anglican military chaplains in the United States with more than 300 chaplains, 187 of them serving as active-duty military chaplains. At this time
Derek_Jones_(bishop)
French Jesuit priest, geographer and mathematician
priest, geographer and mathematician. Fournier served as a naval military chaplain on a ship of the line, and acquired a strong knowledge of technical
Georges_Fournier_(Jesuit)
Roman Catholic diocese in Lithuania
the Holy See and is headed by a military ordinary appointed by the Holy See. The ordinary appoints military chaplains. The Ministry of National Defence
Military Ordinariate of Lithuania
Military_Ordinariate_of_Lithuania
American Catholic Priest, POW, and World War II U.S. Army Chaplain}, Decorated WW II Hero
attacked the convoy and torpedoed the ship carrying U.S. personnel. As a military chaplain of the U.S. Army, Lafleur received the following awards for heroism:
Joseph_Verbis_Lafleur
Surname list
Gaelic footballer Colman O'Flaherty (1878–1918), Irish-born American military chaplain posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross Edmond O'Flaherty
O'Flaherty
Welsh Anglican priest and Royal Navy chaplain
Bassaleg, south Wales. During his curacy, he was also a part-time military chaplain with the Royal Naval Reserve. On 1 July 1959, he transferred from
Raymond Roberts (Royal Navy chaplain)
Raymond_Roberts_(Royal_Navy_chaplain)
American Rabbi (1808–1887)
rabbi who became the first of three official Jewish military chaplains of the United States military during the American Civil War. Frankel came from a
Jacob_Frankel
Aspirant élève de l'École militaire de l'air (EMA) (officer candidate, military flight school) Élève officier de l'École de l'air (EA) (officer cadet,
Ranks in the French Air and Space Force
Ranks_in_the_French_Air_and_Space_Force
States military chaplains Chiefs of Chaplains of the United States Chaplain's Medal for Heroism Armed Forces Chaplains Board Chief of Chaplains of the
Chaplain of the United States Coast Guard
Chaplain_of_the_United_States_Coast_Guard
Topics referred to by the same term
(film), a 2016 Italian drama The Padre, a 2018 Canadian drama film A military chaplain A Latin Catholic priest A member of the San Diego Padres baseball
Padre
British Army military chaplain and priest
1959) was an Irish Roman Catholic priest who served as a British Army chaplain during Ireland's involvement in the First World War. Educated at seminaries
Francis_Gleeson_(priest)
Topics referred to by the same term
Chaplaincy Center, U.S. military chaplain training, Ft. Jackson, Columbia, SC Armed Forces Chaplaincy Centre, UK military chaplain training, Beckett House
AFCC
1943 Italian film
(1942). It is loosely inspired by Reginaldo Giuliani, an Italian military chaplain who had been killed on active service. The film was made at Cinecittà
The_Man_with_a_Cross
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a.
ot much visited or frequented remote from society; retired; lonely; as, a solitary residence or place.
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In a military manner.
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A military spirit or system; militarism.
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Small and numerous; as, the miliary tubercles of Echini.
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Pertaining to or connected with the cilia in animal or vegetable organisms; as, ciliary motion.
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Like millet seeds; as, a miliary eruption.
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Performed, passed, or endured alone; as, a solitary journey; a solitary life.
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Accompanied with an eruption like millet seeds; as, a miliary fever.
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Of or pertaining to soldiers, to arms, or to war; belonging to, engaged in, or appropriate to, the affairs of war; as, a military parade; military discipline; military bravery; military conduct; military renown.
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Relating or belonging to bile; conveying bile; as, biliary acids; biliary ducts.
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Single; individual; sole; as, a solitary instance of vengeance; a solitary example.
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A military force; an army; military bands.
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Performed or made by soldiers; as, a military election; a military expedition.
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The state of being militant; warfare.
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Pertaining to the cilia, or eyelashes. Also applied to special parts of the eye itself; as, the ciliary processes of the choroid coat; the ciliary muscle, etc.
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Warlike; military.
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Military service.
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Military.
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The whole body of soldiers; soldiery; militia; troops; the army.
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Not inhabited or occupied; without signs of inhabitants or occupation; desolate; deserted; silent; still; hence, gloomy; dismal; as, the solitary desert.
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