Members of the Chaplain Corps have been caring for the Army Family since July 29, 1775. This article is one of a series highlighting the Corps' history.
On Feb. 3, 1943, four chaplains—Lt. George Fox, Lt. Alexander Goode, Lt. Clark Poling, and Lt. John Washington—gave their lives aboard the USAT Dorchester.
ARLINGTON, Va. – A memorial service with full military honors was conducted for Chaplain (1st Lt.) George L. Fox in section 35 at Arlington National Cem...
Chaplain (Brigadier General) Charles M. Causey is the Deputy Chief of Chaplains, United States Army Reserve. He serves as the primary Army Reserve liais...
U.S. Army chaplains and religious affairs specialists gather during Flags In to honor the fallen buried on Chaplains Hill at Arlington National Cemetery.