By Arnold E. Resnicoff (July 12, 2010)
No, the mission is to serve all troops.
In 1943, four Army chaplains gave away their life vests to save others when the troopship Dorchester, which had been torpedoed, sank. Those chaplains (two Protestants, one Catholic and one Jew) comforted the wounded — of all faiths — with their dying breaths.
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In 1943, four Army chaplains gave away their life vests to save others when the troopship Dorchester, which had been torpedoed, sank. Those chaplains (two Protestants, one Catholic and one Jew) comforted the wounded — of all faiths — with their dying breaths.
Read the story at USA Today
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