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Many of you could probably name two of the three primary roles Canadian Army chaplains play in the military. What may not be as well-known is that chaplains are also key advisors to the chain of command and are a critical part of a command team. Chaplains are found at the tactical, operational and strategic levels within the Army. “We are responsible for the well-being of our soldiers and their families, advising the chain of command and providing religious services. My role at the strategic level also includes providing the chaplains serving in the Army with priorities, fostering their well-being and ensuring that the priorities of the Chaplain General and the CA Commander are reflected in our ministry.” - Lieutenant-Colonel Leslie Dawson, Canadian Army Command Chaplain. The Army has close to 100 Regular Force and 100 Reserve chaplains, one of the “purple trades”– meaning its members can transfer among the Royal Canadian Navy, the Canadian Army, and the Royal Canadian Air Force. Continue reading by clicking the link/image below. #StrongProudReady
Posted on: Tue, 27 Jan 2015 00:00:00 +0000

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