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U.S. Army Institute for Religious Leadership

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The U.S. Army Institute of Religious Leadership trains #Chaplains and #ReligiousAffairsSpecialists/NCOs to provide religious support to America’s @USArmy.

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NOTICE: Fort Jackson will conduct a prescribed burn today, February 10, 2025. The burn, taking place in Training Areas 22A between Hurtgen Forest and Screaming Eagle roads on post, will begin at 10:30 a.m. #VictoryStartsHere

NOTICE: Fort Jackson will conduct a prescribed burn today, February 10, 2025. The burn, taking place in Training Areas 22A between Hurtgen Forest and Screaming Eagle roads on post, will begin at 10:30 a.m. #VictoryStartsHere
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Makha Bucha Day is an important Buddhist festival that honors the Buddha's teachings and the remarkable gathering of 1,250 enlightened disciples, who came together in peace and unity to embrace the path of wisdom. #MakhaBuchaDay

Makha Bucha Day is an important Buddhist festival that honors the Buddha's teachings and the remarkable gathering of 1,250 enlightened disciples, who came together in peace and unity to embrace the path of wisdom. 

#MakhaBuchaDay
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#MuseumMonday, Silver Star presented (posthumously) to Chaplain (Major) Aloysius Paul McGonigal, killed in action on 17 February 1968 “For gallantry in action involving close combat against an armed hostile force in the Republic of Vietnam.”

#MuseumMonday, Silver Star presented (posthumously) to Chaplain (Major) Aloysius Paul McGonigal, killed in action on 17 February 1968 “For gallantry in action involving close combat against an armed hostile force in the Republic of Vietnam.”
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#ThrowbackThursday #Army250 The Chaplain Corps Museum Jeep at USA-IRL recently received some TLC and is now back at home. Jeeps played an essential role in U.S. Army and Army Chaplain Corps 250-year history by making chaplains mobile and accessible to Soldiers in the field.

#ThrowbackThursday #Army250 The Chaplain Corps Museum Jeep at USA-IRL recently received some TLC and is now back at home.
Jeeps played an essential role in <a href="/USArmy/">U.S. Army</a> and <a href="/ArmyChaplains/">Army Chaplain Corps</a> 250-year history by making chaplains mobile and accessible to Soldiers in the field.
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Chap. Edward Erwin, Commander (USN), Chap. Jason Klodnicki, Lt Colonel (USAF) and Chap. Willie Mashack, Colonel (USA) visited the Operational Religious Support Leaders Course at USA-IRL to discuss Interoperability and Religious Support in LSCO on Feb. 27.

Chap. Edward Erwin, Commander (USN), 
Chap. Jason Klodnicki, Lt Colonel (USAF) and Chap. Willie Mashack, Colonel (USA) visited the Operational Religious Support Leaders Course at USA-IRL  to discuss Interoperability and Religious Support in LSCO on Feb. 27.
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The U.S. Army Chaplain Corps honors the strength, discipline, and deep spiritual connection that the 1st day of Ramadan marks. This sacred month invites us all to reflect, grow in patience, and embrace compassion through fasting, prayer, and acts of kindness. #FirstDayOfRamadan

The U.S. Army Chaplain Corps honors the strength, discipline, and deep spiritual connection that the 1st day of Ramadan marks. This sacred month invites us all to reflect, grow in patience, and embrace compassion through fasting, prayer, and acts of kindness.

#FirstDayOfRamadan
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Today is Ash Wednesday, a time of reflection, repentance, and renewal. For those receiving ashes, may this sacred symbol remind us of our faith, humility, and commitment to spiritual growth. Let us support one another in prayer and service throughout Lent. #AshWednesday #Lent

Today is Ash Wednesday, a time of reflection, repentance, and renewal. For those receiving ashes, may this sacred symbol remind us of our faith, humility, and commitment to spiritual growth. Let us support one another in prayer and service throughout Lent.

#AshWednesday #Lent
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MILITARY CHAPLAINCY REVIEW Military Chaplaincy Review is pleased to share Chaplain (Captain) Caleb Miller’s Review of A Call to Action: Lessons from Ukraine for the Future Force. mcr.scholasticahq.com/article/130064…

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Army Institute for Religious Learning Graduate School cadre provide Combat Medical Ministry/Emergency Medical Ministry training at Fort Cavazos. See article from the Fort Cavazos Sentinel cavazossentinel.com/news/umts-lear…

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CHBOLC Students participated in Military Graveside Service Training Fort Jackson National Cemetery on March 14. The installation Honor Guard gave a graveside service demonstration. Army Chaplain Corps | #HonorTheFallen | #ForGodAndCountry

CHBOLC Students participated in Military Graveside Service Training <a href="/fortjackson/">Fort Jackson</a> National Cemetery on March 14. The installation Honor Guard gave a graveside service demonstration.
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